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THE BIBLE — We believe the Bible, con-
sisting of the Old and New Testament, to be
the only inspired, inerrant, infallible,
authoritative Word of God written.
THE TRINITY — We believe that there is one
God, eternally existent in three persons: Father,
Son, and Holy Ghost.
THE LORD JESUS CHRIST — We believe
in the deity of Christ, in His virgin birth, in
His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious
and atoning death through His shed blood, in
His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the
right hand of the Father, and in His personal
return in power and glory.
REDEMPTION — We believe that for salvation of lost and sinful man
regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential.
THE HOLY SPIRIT — We believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit
by Whose indwelling power and fullness the Christian is enabled to live
a godly life in this present evil world.
THE RESURRECTION — We believe in the resurrection of both the sav-
ed and the lost; they that are saved unto the resurrection of life, and they
that are lost unto the resurrection of damnation.
SPIRITUAL UNITY
in Christ.
We believe in the spiritual unity of all believers
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF CHRIST
Head of the Church.
Lord of the Conscience.
THE UNITY OF CHRIST'S CHURCH
Redeemed by His death.
Empowered by His life.
THE LIBERTY OF CHRIST'S CHURCH
In the fear of God.
In the limits of Love.
THE URGENCY OF CHRIST'S CHURCH
To evangelize the world.
To edify the Believer.
TO GOD ALONE BE THE GLORY
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CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE
DIRECTORY
of the
Officers, Representatives, Committees,
Associations, Ministers and Churches
REPORTS
for the
Year Ending December 31, 1995
The YEARBOOK is published annually. Please send corrections and changes of
information for the 1997 edition to the CCCConference Office, 7582 Currell
Blvd., Suite m08, St. Paul, MN 55125. Tel: 612-739-1474 Fax: 612-739-0750
CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP
From the Conference President 4
Officers 5
Organizational Chart 6
Board of Directors 8
Committee Members 9
Area Representatives and Regional Fellowships Map 11
Area Representatives 12
Regional Fellowships 14
CONFERENCE MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES
Ordained Ministers 19
Ordained Ministers (Associate Members) 33
Licensed Ministers 34
Licensed Ministers (Associate Members) 37
Commissioned Christian Workers 38
Commissioned Christian Workers (Associate Members) 39
Conference Care 40
Lay Preachers 40
Lay Members from Non-Member Churches 41
Missionaries Overseas 42
Missionaries U.S. /Canada 43
Armed Forces Chaplains 45
CONFERENCE REPORTS
Reports from Member Churches 46
Totals 77
Giving from Non-Member Churches 78
Giving from Regional Fellowships 78
1995 Auditor's Report 79
1996 Budget 87
Conference Benefactors 88
CONFERENCE STATEMENTS/DOCUMENTS
Constitution and By-Laws 91
The Nature of our Fellowship 102
Code of Ethics for Ministers 103
Code of Ethics for Churches 104
Statement Regarding the Charismatic Movement 106
Divorce and the Ministry 107
Homosexuals and the Christian Fellowship 112
Statement on Abortion 113
Statement on Pornography and Obscenity 115
Statement on Ministerial Standing of Women 118
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Annual Meetings 119
Conference Services Offered 120
1996 Yearbook order form Insert
FORESEE Publications Inside back cover
From the
Conference President
There are innumerable things for
which we could and should give
thanks to God. But, there are three
notable gifts mentioned by Paul in
his letters to the Corinthians, in
which He used this particular
exclamation, "Thanks be to God. "
In the first, he gave thanks to God
for the gift of victory over death.
"But thanks be to God, which
giveth us the victory through our
Lord Jesus Christ" (1 Cor. 15:57).
Christ conquered death forever
when He died for our sins and rose
again.
In the second, he gave thanks to God for the gift of victory in life. "Now
thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and
maketh manifest the savour of His knowledge by us in every place" (2 Cor.
2: 14). By the indwelling presence of the Spirit of Christ, we are enabled to
triumph over circumstances and "show forth the praises of Him who hath
called us out of darkness into His marvelous light" (1 Peter 2:9).
But the greatest gift of all is Christ Himself! "Thanks be unto God for his
unspeakable gift" (2 Cor. 9:15). The value of this gift is beyond language
to describe; it is "unspeakable and full of glory" (1 Peter 1:8). Thanks be
unto God!
Again, may this yearbook serve as a valuable tool of information and a
ready reference to the work of our Conference, reminding us to pray for one
another. Let us support and encourage one another, as we share together
our heartfelt "thanks to God."
Donald A. Ehler
CONFERENCE OFFICERS
President 1993-96 Term
Rev. Donald A. Ehler (608)489-2492
620 High Ave. Box 389
Hillsboro, WI 54634
Vice-President 1993-96 Term
Rev. Clarence J. Schultz (414)654-0458
5934 8th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53140
Conference Minister 1994-97 Term
Rev. Clifford R. Christensen (612)735-8898
457 Mary Street
Maplewood, MN 55119
Controller 1994-97 Term
Mr. Leslie Pierce (918)299-9011
5220 E. 105th St. S.
Tulsa, OK 74137
Recording Secretary ...
Rev. Larry E. Scovil
317 W. 40th St.
Scottsbluff, NE 69361
1995-98 Term
(308)632-3860
Treasurer .
Mr. John D. Nygren
579 Sterling St.
Maplewood, MN 55119
1995-97 Term
(612)731-2340
Past Conference Presidents
1948-1949 Dr. H. Ellis Lininger
1949-1950 Rev. Fred Williams
1950-1953 Rev. Arthur A. Luther
1953-1956 Rev. Edward G. Smith
1956-1959 Rev. Alfred Abrahamson
1959-1960 Rev. George Kirgiss
1960-1961 Dr. Henry Pol
1961-1964 Dr. Lloyd F. Dean
1964-1968 Rev. Samuel T. Hemberger
1968-1969 Dr. Raymond C. Ortlund
1969-1972 Rev. Wayne Hamilton
1972-1975 Rev. A. Barry Jones
1975-1978 Dr. James H. Blackstone,Jr
1978-1981 Rev. George S. Buhl
1981-1984 Rev. Bruce R. Brown
1984-1986 Rev. Lynn E. Scovil
1986-1987 Dr. Graeme C. Smith
1987-1990 Rev. Jay L. Warren
1990-1993 Mr. William V. Nygren
Conservative Congregational Christian Conference
MEMBERS OF THE CONFERENCE
Thru the Annual Meeting delegates
BOARD OF DIRECTORS (18)
EXECUTIVE COMM
Pres
VPres
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Ctir
Treas
Secy
Bected In abowe groups for
3yr»erms.
CONFERENCE AD^ INISTRATION
Director, GonferenoeAdministrEdion
(PresidenI)
ex
officio
Chamnan (Bdapp*)
RNANCE
Cttr, Treas
Selected
Charman (BdappI)
NOMINATING
2 Bd appt (1 yr)
Selected (3 yrs)
— ChairrTBn (Bdappt)
CONST SUIDY
3 elected (3 yrs)
Chaiman serves as Parliamenlafian
ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL
Boacutive Comm plus
3 Chairmen above
SERVICES COUNCIL
Charnen and Coordinators under
Corferenoe Services, with the DCS
and Conference Minister
CORP. DIRECTORS
12
Elected for staggered 3 yr
terms, at least 4 per year.
President
Coriererx}e Minister
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CONFERENCE SER|VICES
Director, Corfeence Services
CM
appt
Chaimian (Bdappt) ANNMTGPLNG
hd Progfam,. CJhWren, Youth, Women,
Registrar, Treas., and Conference Minister
CAMP/CM appts for 1 yr (exc. Officers)
Chaimian (Bdappt) CONFERENCE
* EDUCATION
Selected (3 yrs) + Historian
Chairman (Bdappt) CREDENTIALS
5Bdappb(3yrs) + Conf Minister
Chairman (Bdappt) EDfTORIAL
^COMMUNICATIONS)
3 elected (3 yrs) plus Editor
Chairman (Bdappt) FORESEE
' PUBLICATIONS
3 CM appts (3yfs) + Treas + Ctlr
Chairman (Bdappt)
MINISTRY
3 elected (3 yrs)
Chaimr»i fBdaopt) LaY MINISTRIES
3 elected (3 yrs)
Chairman rWAPres) WOMEN'S
(selected by womer^ ACTIVFTIES
Organization Chart
Past Presidents' Advisory Comrnittee
Office Staff
CONFERENCE OUtREACH
Director, QxiefBnce Outreach
CfVI
appt
CONF. REGIONAL AlCTIVITIES
Chainnan (Bdappt)
COf^F GROWTH
3 elected (3 yrs)
Chairman (Bdappt)
I^ISSIOI^
4 elected (3 yrs)
Chairman (Bdappt)
FRATERNAL
RELATIONS
3 elected (3 yrs)
Coordinator (CIVIappt) MICRONESIA
IVIINISTRIES
DCO-CH^ appt as needed
Coordinator (Cf\4appl) • OIHBR AREAS
OF SERVICE
DCO-Ct\^ appt as needed
OUTREACH COUNCIL
Chaimen arxJ Coordinators urxtef
Cof*fenc5e Outreach, vyfllh DCO and
Corference Minister
Director, Conference Regional Activities CM
appt
AREARBTRESENTATWES lyrapptsby
I Church/minister contacts DCRA-CM
Regional feHowship liaison
REGIONALFELLOWSHIPS Sel-govt
Regior^ meetings, retraals, rallies
Church planting & other groMh assistance
NOTES
Conference Minister is on all Committees.
Committees should have next year's plans done
by October.
Services Council meets in early November.
Outreach Council meets in early December.
Credentials Committee meets in January.
Admin Council meets in February.
(Exec. Committee reviews/approves Councils'
plans/proposals during this Admin Council
meeting.)
Bd of Directors meets only at Annual Meeting.
In Bd Meeting: CM Report, 3 Council reports.
Board reviews and advises.
Makes any necessary decisions
on major direction/policy issues.
Directors are invited to sit in on
the Bocird Meeting.
Councils will also meet at Annual Meeting to start
the planning process.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
1993-1996 Term
Rev. Gary A. Gardell
P.O. Box 1030, Priest River, ID 83856 (208)448-2596
Rev. David B. Gilbert
3625 Church St. Box 127, Altamahaw, NC 27202 (919)584-9473
Rev. Nicholas G. Granitsas
68 Eustis St., Revere, MA 02151 (617)289-6534
Mr. Edward D. Wheaton
314 Farview Dr., N. Aurora, IL 60542 (312)892-7339
1994-1997 Term
Mr. Rich Burkhalter
1155 Dune Meadow Dr., Porter, IN 46304 (219)926-9992
Rev. Max Vague
809 Alberta Ave., Oceanside, CA 92054 (619)722-4522
Rev. Larry Wentzel
405 W. State St., N. Aurora, IL 60542 (708)897-0013
Mr. David A. Williams
3616 Bellaire Drive N. , Fort Worth, TX 76109 (817)924-9570
1995-1998 Term
Rev. David Ballou
330 Willow Tree Rd., Milton, NY 12547 (914)795-5032
Rev. Gary Evans
4072 Clifton Ridge, Highland, MI 48357 (810)887-0133
Miss Lillian Palmberg
325 Kempton St. #157, Spring Valley, CA 91977 (619)470-6543
Rev. Gary Wood
245 5th Ave. W. , Dickinson, ND 58601 (701)225-3211
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
(*denotes committee chairman)
DEPARTMENT OF CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION:
Rev. Donald A. Ehler - Director (ex-officio)
1996 Term
*Thomas L. Maher
Robert E. Steinke
Ernie H. Richter
1997 Term
CONSTITUTION STUDY
Bruce Geiger
FINANCE
*Orrin Bailey
1998 Term
Clint Bahrenburg
Tay Kersey
NOMINATING
Doug Jones Steven Burkett
(the board appointed Steve Gammon and Gary Gardell
to one-year terms on this committee.)
DEPARTMENT OF CONFERENCE SERVICES:
Rev. Lester G. Felker - Director (C. M. appointment)
1996 Term
1997 Term
1998 Term
CONFERENCE EDUCATION
Joseph C. Moravec *David Ballou Alwyn York
(The Historian, Milton K. Reimer, is an ex-officio member
of this committee.)
George S. Buhl
CREDENTIALS
Lloyd Dean Nick Granitsas
*Clarence Schultz Edward Whitman
(Elected by Board of Directors. The Conference
Minister, Clifford R. Christensen, is an ex-officio member
of this committee.)
EDITORIAL
Wesley Blood Gary Evans *Douglas Yost
(The Editor, George Allen, is an ex-officio member of this committee)
FORESEE PUBLICATIONS
•Terry Wilkinson Margo Wilkinson Don G Johnson
(Appointed by the Conference Minister. The board appointed
John D. Nygren as Treasurer and Leslie Pierce as Controller)
COMMITTEE MEMBERS continued
*Richard McCulley
♦Walter F. Smith
LAY MINISTRIES
Rod Wetzig
MINISTRY
Jay Warren
Kathy Sullivan
Steve Sloat
PROGRAM
(In accordance with By-Law III, 12, the board appointed
Steve Alles, John Hood, *Donald D. Myers, Larry Scovil, John Sparks,
Larry Stroble, and Jim and Kathy Sullivan to one-year terms on this
committee. The Conference Minister appointed Jack and Marilyn Nygren
as co-registrars.)
CHILDREN'S
(In accordance with By-Law III, 12, a, the board appointed
Dan Merillat and *Jim and Kathy Sullivan to one-year terms
on this committee.)
YOUTH
(In accordance with By-Law III, 12, b, the board appointed
Jeff O'Guin, Mark and Kathy Shannon, and *John Sparks,
to one-year terms on this committee.)
Liz Eklund
WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES
*Debbie Jones
Gail Evans
Karen Sloat
DEPARTMENT OF CONFERENCE OUTREACH:
Rev. A. Barry Jones - Director (C. M. appointment)
1996 Term
1997 Term
1998 Term
* James P. Hale
*Douglas M. Jones
Katherina Hardt
John Kimball
CONFERENCE GROWTH
Jeffrey A. Meyers
FRATERNAL RELATIONS
Arthur Gay
MISSIONS
Marv Jacobs
Peter C. Lundberg
Larry Wentzel
*Brian Eckheart
MICRONESIA
(Gary Gardell, Jim Griswold, and *Ralph Jackman appointed by Board of
Directors)
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AREA REPRESENTATIVES
(♦denotes chairman)
MAINE
Rev. Stephen L. Burkett
35 Pleasant St., Fort Kent, ME 04743
CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND
(vacant)
(207)834-5555
SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
Rev. Peter W. Murdy
P. O. Box 177, Eastford, CT 06242
EASTERN NEW YORK AND VERMONT
*Rev. Carlton K. Walker
628 Pearse Road, Schenectady, NY 12309
GREATER NEW YORK CETY AND NEW JERSEY
Rev. Robert G. Hall
2232 Andrews Avenue, Bronx, NY 10453
WESTERN NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANU
Rev. Gerald Haglund
135 Connecticut Ave., Jamestown, NY 14701
EASTERN PENNSYLVANLV
Rev. Edward Gospodinsky
163 Center Ave., Plymouth, PA 18651
MID ATLANTIC
Rev. David B. Gilbert
P.O. Box 127, Altamahaw, NC 27202
EASTERN OfflO
Rev. James Mathewson
Box 156, Robertsville, OH 44670
MICfflGAN
Rev. Gary E. Evans
4072 Clifton Ridge, Highland, MI 48357
WISCONSIN
Rev. Douglas B. Livingston
314 Church St., Hartford, WI 53027
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
Rev. Larry T. Wentzel
405 W. State St., N. Aurora, IL 60542
INDIANA AND WESTERN OHIO
Rev. Steven D. Alles
754 East Clinton, Frankfort, IN 46041
(203)974-2793
(518)346-3538
(212)220-3652
(716)664-6577
(717)779-9400
(910)584-9473
(216)488-0900
(810)887-0133
(414)673-7808
(708)897-0013
(317)659-4069
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AREA REPRESENTATIVES continued
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, MISSOURI
(vacant)
SOUTHEAST AND TEXAS
Rev. Edwin Messerschmidt (334)541-3348
Box 160, Eclectic, AL 36024
UPPER MIDWEST
Rev. Ronald E. Hamilton (612)739-1754
3075 Leyland Trail, Woodbury, MN 55125
CENTRAL MIDWEST
Rev. Ralph H. Jackman (316)342-6018
326 W. 12th Ave., Emporia, KS 66801
GREAT PLAINS
Rev. Charles (Bob) Meehan (406)482-1574
402 9th Ave. SW, Sidney, MT 59270
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
Rev. Larry E. Scovil (308)632-3860
317 W. 40th St., Scottsbluff, NE 69361
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Rev. Gary Gardell (208)448-2596
P.O. Box 1030, Priest River, ID 83856
PACIFIC SOUTHWEST
Dr. Reidar Magnussen (619)433-7147
4539 Kittiwake Way, Oceanside, CA 92056
CHAPLAINS
Chaplain Robert G. Leroe (915)565-4166
545-B Dickman Rd. , Fort Bliss, TX 79906
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REGIONAL FELLOWSHIPS
The following groups are in formal Associated Relationship
with the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference as
set forth in Article VI of the Constitution.
MAINE ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
AND COMMUNITY CHURCHES
Moderator: Rev. Warren Mason, 89 Whitten Hill Road,
Kennebunkport, ME 04046
Vice-Moderator: Mr. Keith Estabrook, RFD #2, Litchfield,
ME 04350
Clerk: Rev. Bruce P. Thompson, 12 Cole Rd., Raymond, ME 04071
Treasurer: Rev. Lester Strout, 461 Elmwood Road, Pownal, ME
04069
Missions Coordinator: Rev. Philip E. Webster, 45 Whitten Hill
Rd., Kennebunkport, ME 04046
Committees:
Credentials & Placement: Rev. Warren Mason, Rev. John Pokrifka,
Rev. Stephen Burkett, Rev. Nat Pearson
Publications: Mrs. Mary Pearson, Mrs. Roberta Niehaus, Mrs.
Marion Foss, Mrs. Belinda Stewart
Home Missions-Church Outreach: Mr. Andy Goodwin, Rev. Warren
Feustal, Mr. Jim Whiting
Women's Activities: Mrs. Faye Pokrifka, Mrs. Betty Strout,
Mrs. Ursula Thompson
NEW ENGLAND
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Moderator: Dr. Don Zeyl, 50 Parkwood Dr., Kingston, RI 02881
Vice-Moderator: Rev. Jonathan Evans, 52 Whitcomb Dr.,
Lancaster, MA 01523
Scribe: Rev. Andrew Gosnell, 134 S Main St, Box 537, Seabrook,
NH 03874
Treasurer: Rev. Ed Whitman, 59 Province Rd., Barrington, NH
03825
Editor: Rev. Eleazer Carver, 6 Greenwood Terrace, Pelham, NH
03076
Missions Coordinator: John and Sharon McManus, Box 640,
Worcester, MA 01602
GREATER HUDSON VALLEY
CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
Moderator: Rev. Richard Esty, Box 55, Bridport, VT 05734
Vice-Moderator: Rev. Steven Felker, Box 8, Southfield, MA
01259
Secretary: Rev. Alwyn York, Box 625, New Lebanon, NY 12125
Treasurer: Rev. Jim Willard, 35 Howe Rd. , Berkshire, NY 13736
Missions Coordinator: Mr. Mo Hale, RD 7, Box 224, Scotia, NY
12302
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^GIONAL FELLOWSHIPS continued
THE CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL
COMMUNITY CHURCHES
OF WESTERN NEW YORK AM) PENNSYLVANIA
Moderator: Rev. Bruce Geiger, RD #2, Russell PA 16345
Vice-Moderator: Mr. Richard Hamilton, 10 Verbeck St.,
Warren, PA 16365
Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. Dorothy Hamilton, 10 Green St.,
Lakewood, NY 14750
Assistant Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. Mickey Hamilton, 10
Verbeck, Warren, PA 16365
Missions Coordinator: Rev. Allen G. Oyer, 112 W Fairmont Ave.,
Lakewood, NY 14750
Committees:
Youth: Sharon Hamilton; Bob Scharf; Neal Wright
Children's Committee: Phyllis Buvoltz; Wendie Geiger; Linda
Ferrie
Men's Activities: Mr. Richard Hamilton; Rev. Charles Taylor;
Mr. Neal Wright
Women's Activities: Mrs. Sylvia Chase; Mrs. Harriet Rupp;
Mrs. Carol Shay
Nominating: Mrs. Dorothy Hamilton; Rev. Allen Oyer;
Rev. Charles Taylor
Constitution Study: Rev. Dan Drake; Mr. Frank Marsh;
Rev. Gordon Anderson '
Fraternal Relations: Rev. Gerald Haglund
EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
President: Rev. Edward Gospodinsky, 163 Center Ave.,
Plymouth, PA 18651
Vice-President: Rev. Clinton Bahrenburg, Rt 2, Box 777,
Warfordsburg, PA 17267
Secretary/Treasurer: Rev. Phillip Ross, 2777 Zion Rd.,
Bellefonte, PA 16823
Missions Coordinators: Ed & Judy Summers, Box 1707,
Ft. Washington, PA 19034-8707
MID-ATLANTIC CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN REGIONAL FELLOWSHIP
Moderator: Rev. John R. Kimball, 3657 Carolina Rd, Suffolk,
VA 23434
Vice-Moderator: Mr. Roland Greene, 904 Carolina Rd. ,
Suffolk, VA 23434
Scribe: Mrs. Becky Umphlett, 1428 Greenway Rd. , Suffolk,
VA 23438
Treasurer: Vacant
Missions Coordinator: Rev. Rob Harrell, 3505 Bainbridge
Blvd., Chesapeake, VA 23324
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REGIONAL FELLOWSHIPS continued
OHIO ASSOCIATION OF THE CONSERVATIVE
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Moderator: Rev. John Hood, 5530 Engleside Ave., Vermilion,
OH 44089
Vice-Moderator: Rev. Peter Parry, 17807 Rosecliff Road,
Cleveland, OH 44119
Secretary: Mr. David A. Williams, P O Box 305, Baltic,
OH 43804
Treasurer: Rev. Stephen Carmany, 26500 St Rt 58, Wellington,
OH 44090
Missions Coordinator: Rev. Franklin Shannon, 8883 Asbury Rd,
Ravenna, OH 44266
CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN
CONFERENCE OF MICHIGAN
Moderator: Rev. Charles Cohagen, 829 Whites Rd. , Kalamazoo,
MI 48357
Vice-Moderator: Rev. Gary Evans, 4072 Clifton Ridge, Highland,
MI 49709
Scribe: Miss Diane Lepior, 201 E. John St., Durand, MI 48429
Treasurer: Rev. Tom Maher, P.O. Box 8, Honor, MI 49640
Missions Coordinators: Malcolm and Jackie Walton,
Commit'tees :
Credentials: Rev. Craig Cramblet, Rev. Gerald Mannes
Mr. William R. Pacey
Nominating: Mr. Orrin Bailey, Rev. William H. Pacey, Jackie
Walton
Historians: Mai and Jackie Walton
THE CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL
WISCONSIN FELLOWSHIP OF CONSERVATIVE
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
President: Rev. Lynn Scovil, 1807 Oregon St., Oshkosh,
WI 54901
Vice-President: Rev. Steve Scharf, W1365 Center Dr., Rt 1,
Box 394A, Brownsville, WI 53006
Secretary/Treasurer: Rev. Ron Bergman, 1325 Georgia St.,
Oshkosh WI 54902
Missions Coordinator: Rev. Carl Rogers, Box 252, Wilton,
WI 54670
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REGIONAL FELLOWSHIPS continued
NORTHERN ILLINOIS REGIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF THE C.C.C.C.
Moderator: Rev. Steve Miller, Box 276, Monroe Center, IL
61052
Vice-Moderator: Rev. Lawrence Pote, 14832 163rd St., Lockport,
IL 60441
Secretary: Rev. Dan Bloesch, 213 Goodnow Blvd, Round Lake,
IL 60073
Treasurer: Rev. Bob Schroeder, 27953 S 88th Ave., Peotone,
IL 60468
Missions Coordinator: Mr. Harold Steinhauser, 15894 E Route 72
Davis Junction, IL 61020
UPPER MIDWEST CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHff
Moderator: Rev. Ron Stewart, HCR 66 Box 2 786, Barnes,
WI 54873
Vice-Moderator: Rev. Tim Sir, 310 East 2nd Street, Cresco,
lA 52136
Secretary: Rev. Carroll Pahl, P.O. Box 416, Spring Valley,
WI 54767
Treasurer: Vacant
Registrar: Rev. James Sullivan, P O Box 308, Norwood, MN
55368
Missions Coordinator: (Vacant)
THE CENTRAL MIDWEST CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
Moderator: (Vacant)
Scribe: Rev. Steward Smith, 308 Tenth St., P.O. Box 336,
Milford, KS 66514
Treasurer: Rev. Ralph Jackman, 1716 W. Wilman, Emporia
KS 66801
Missions Coordinator: Rev. Bertram Moore, 315 S 9th St.,
Sabetha, KS 66534
GREAT PLAINS CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
Moderator: Rev. Gary Wood, 2891 5th Ave W. , Dickinson, ND
58356
Vice-Moderator: (Vacant)
Secretary: Rev. Bill Bradley, Box 237, Elgin, ND 58533
Treasurer: Rev. Jeff Meyers, 112 3rd Ave NW. , Beulah ND
58523
Missions Coordinator: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kohl, 200 6th Ave,
NE., Elgin, ND 58533
Committees :
Credentials and Placement: Rev. Bob Meehan; Rev. Jerry
VanCurler; Rev. Gary Wood
Youth: Rev. John Barwick
Nominating: Rev. Bob Meehan
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REGIONAL FELLOWSHIPS continued
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONSERVATIVE
EVANGELICAL FELLOWSHIP
Moderator: Rev. Larry Scovil, 317 W. 40th St., Scottsbluff,
NE 69361
Vice-Moderator: Mr. Richard Strieker, 6075 Ames St., Arvada,
CO 80003
Secretary: (Vacant)
Treasurer: Mr. Vern Fegler, 2175 20th St., Gering NE 69341
Missions Coordinator: Mrs. Kris Scovil, 317 W 40th St.,
Scottsbluff, NE 69361
PACIFIC NORTHWEST FELLOWSHff OF THE C.C.C.C.
Inactive
Missions Coordinator: (Vacant)
PACIFIC SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE OF THE C.C.C.C.
Moderator: Rev. Mark Alvis, 4802 Morning Cyn Rd., Oceanside,
CA 92056
Vice-Moderator: Rev. Max Vague, 809 Alberta Ave., Oceanside,
CA 92054
Secretary: Rev. Norman Southerby, P.O. Box 895, Rancho Mirage,
CA 92270
Treasurer: Rev. Norman Southerby, P.O. Box 895, Rancho Mirage,
CA 92270
Missions Coordinator: (Vacant)
Other Missions Coordinators:
New York City and New Jersey: Zoraida Bennett, 2348 University
Ave., #4S, Bronx, NY 10468
Southeast and Texas: Gerald F. Wilson, 2939 Sixth Ave.,
Fort Worth, TX 76110-3433
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NAME
ADDRESS
Bustanoby, Nanette
Coleman, Mr David F
Gonnerman, Adam
Gregerson, Gene & Lois
Grice, Robert & Janet
Hamilton, Mrs Dorothy
Hawthorne, Mr Kirk W
Kelley, Mr Ralph E
Kurtz, Rev James E ~
Leonard, Mrs Janice E
Mathewson, Mr Robert A
McRoberts, Mr. John G
Nuesken, Mr Peer J
Pinke, Edmund & Doris
Schaffer, Mrs. Ruth B
Smith, Stanley & Katherine
Stewart, Mrs Sandra K
Tatem, Stewart & Gladys
Uebersax, Mark, Kristen & l
Walden, Rev William C
Watts, Mrs Lois W
Whitman, Mrs Sandra R
Williams, Mr David A
Wilson, Mrs Katherine B
1875 Patterson Road, Marietta NY 13110
21160 E 1375th Ave, Willow Hill IL 62480
Lang Hall 911 Urbandale Dr E Moberly MO 65270
169 N McKnight Rd #110, St Paul MN 55119
3184 Via De Caballo, Encinitas CA 92024
15 Green St, Lakewood NY 147 50
RR 5 Oakton Acres, Ottawa IL 61350
266 S Freedom Street, Revenna OH 44266
P O Box 681, Cape May Ct . Hs NJ 08210
837 S Chestnut Ave, Arlington Hghts IL 60005
5 Northwest Drive, Somers CT 06071
206 E Sixth Street, Mishawaka IN 46544
610 W Richmond, Peoria IL 61606
202 E Birch St #203, Frederic WI 54837
48 Linden Ave, Fairhaven MA 02719
420 Madison St, Revenna OH 44266
HCR 66 Box 2786, Solon Springs WI 54873
Box 205, Eastford CT 06242
2846 W Braden Road, Perry MI 48872
21 Fomer Road, Southampton MA 01073
20 Lamplighter Lane, S Easton MA 02375
59 Province St, Barrington NH 03825
3616 Bellaire Dr N, Fort Worth TX 76109
2745 Amber Rd, Marietta NY 13110
41
MEMBER MISSIONARIES OVERSEAS
(* on furlough)
David A. Baer
Alden Barrows
Byron Borden
Lisa Borden
Bruce R. Brown
Dean W. Carlson
Malcolm Collins
Larry A. Correll
James Crouch
David Durling
Dorothy Durling
Lion S. Erwteman
Jeffrey F. Evans
Marvin L. Eyler
Gilberto Filsinger
Helen Filsinger
Chester I. Frantz
Vernon Friesen
Jean Goddard
Jeffery S. Griffith
*Timothy Halls
Kaarina A. Ham
Robert Hill
James L. Jaquette
David L. Johnston
Jodene Ann Kessel
Paul Kessel
David J. Krason
James F. Longhurst
Joel Miller
Eduard Moehl
Diane Moore
Lillian R. Pica
Bruce A. Pinke
Stephen Richardson
John L. Robertson
Karen C. Robertson
Roland L. Rose
Dieter A. Schmidt
Francisco Souza (de)
Robert Thompson
Timothy Tiner
Leslie Van Vorst
Carolyn Waltz
Robert H. Wilber
Dayna Wutke
Gregory D. Yost
Melinda B. Yost
United Kingdom
Brazil
East Africa
East Africa
United Kingdom
Swaziland Africa
Kenya
England
Nigeria
Brazil
Brazil
The Netherlands
Honduras
Singapore
Brazil
Brazil
Papua New Guinea
Burkino, Faso
Papua New Guinea
Czech Republic
Guatemala
Russia
Greece
Africa
Israel
East Africa
East Africa
France
Morocco
Germany
Philippines
Italy
West Africa
Indonesia
Indonesia
Indonesia
Mexico
Japan
Brazil
Brazil
Austria
Australia
Colombia
Chuuk, Micronesia
C. America
Kenya Africa
Kenya Africa
Student: Cambridge Univ.
Fellowship of Independent
Missions
Christian Missionary
Fellowship
Christian Missionary
Fellowship
Global Outreach Mission
O.C. Ministries
Africa Inland Mission
United World Mission
Sudan Interior Mission
UFM
UFM
Messianic Jewish Cong Beth
Yeshua
Union Church
Overseas Crusades, Int'l
Wycliffe Bible Translators
Sudan Interior Mission
Wycliffe Bible Translators
TEAM
Latin America Mission
Youth for Christ
Greek Bible Institute
Africa University
Young Life/Teacher:
Bethlehem Bible College
New Hope Orphanage
New Hope Orphanage
BEE International
Crossroads Evangelical Ch.
Frontiers
Overseas Crusades, Int'l
Wycliffe Bible Translators
WEC International
WEC International
Pioneers
NICS
NICS
Tecate Mission
Overseers Missionary
Fellowship
Centre Evangelico Hokma
Brazil Inland Mission
World Missions Fellowship
Fellowship of Cong. Churches
Wycliffe Bible Translators
Fraternal Worker
Global Outreach
Christian Missionary
Fellowship
Christian Missionary
Fellowship
42
MEMBER MISSIONARIES BASED IN
U.S./Canada
Anne V. Adamson
Joel W. Adamson
John Bennett
David Benson
John G. Bernard
Johannes Botha
David Bryant
Ralph Camp
Luis A. Cataldo
Noel Churchman
Herbert Clevenger
Robert Culver
Dan Curran
Donald Dewing
Brian Eckheart
Jeleta Eckheart
John Erwin
LaRue Goetz
Martin Granger
Michael J. Greene
Olan Hendrix
James A. Hilborn
Karl Holsberg
Theodore W. Holzmann
Lawrence Keyes
Mark W. Kirgiss
Manfred Kohl
David J. Krason
Robert Lanning
Allen Little
Clair L. Longuevan
Delbert C. Maxfield
John W. McManus
Sharon A. McManus
Edwin Messerschmidt
Gregory Monaco
Melody Monk
Thomas Monk
David O'Brien
Raymond Ortlund
William Rape
Frank Parsons
Arthur J. Pavelski
Ralph Plumb
Daniel Pulliam
Richard J. Ramsey
John A. Raymond
Dennis Repko
Peter Robicheau
Moishe Rosen
Laguna Hills, CA
Laguna Hills, CA
Indianapolis, IN
Santa Barbara, CA
Rutherfordton, NC
Citrus Heights, CA
Berkeley Hts, NJ
Lemoore, CA
Hudson, OH
Kitchener, Canada
Carmel, IN
Decatur, GA
Edmonds , WA
Crandon, WI
Mesa, AZ
Mesa, AZ
Leesburg, VA
Bismarck, ND
Springfield, VA
Stonington, CT
Columbus, OH
Westmont, IL
Herndon, VA
Soctia, NY
Colorado Springs, CO
Detroit Lakes, MN
Nova Scotia Canada
Acton, MA
Kailua-Kona, HI
Marlette, MI
Grand Junction, CO
Denver, CO
Worcester, MA
Worcester, MA
Eclectic, AL
Des Plaines, IL
Middleboro, MA
Middleboro, MA
Charlotte, NC
Newport Beach, CA
St. Catharines, Canada
Monroe, WA
Wilmette, IL
Spring Lake, MI
Forest Grove, OR
Colorado Springs, CO
Fresno, CA
Pasadena, CA
Jamaica Plain, MA
San Francisco, CA
Frontiers
Frontiers
Overseas Council
Russia for Christ
United World Mission
Reach Out to Africa
Concerts of Prayer, Int'l
Lemoore Fellowship House
Young Life
Christian Horizons
OMS International Inc.
Interface Ministries
Campus Crusade for Christ
Midwest Indian Mission
Frontiers
Frontiers
Salvation Army
Steer, Inc.
Faith in the Family/USA
InterVaristy
Great Commission Ministries
Latin America Mission
Ch: Fairfax Co.
Detention Center
Appointee: TEAM
Overseas Crusades, Int'l
Young Life
Overseas Council \.
BEE Int'l
Ripe Harvest Ministries
Teen Ranch, Inc.
Gospel Missionary Union
Denver Rescue Mission
Colombian Nat ' 1 Mission
Colombian Nat ' 1 Mission
Great Commission Foundation
Youth for Christ
TEAM
TEAM
Society for Int'l Ministries
Renewal Ministries/Haven
of Rest
TEAM
Open Bible Ministries
Youth for Christ
International Aid, Inc.
Believer's Dynamics
Youth for Christ
Hope Now for Youth
Navigators
Transformation Ministries
Jews for Jesus
43
MEMBER MISSIONARIES continued
Calvin Sagherian
David V. Schaffer
David J. Seiver
Paul Shaw
Kenneth Shay
Marion Shay
Joe Shultz
Randy Siever
Edgar Silvoso
Paul V. Sorrentino
John Stoll
Edward Summers
Judy Summers
Martyn Thomas
Philip E. Webster
William Welzien
Robert Xavier
Tuvya Zaretsky
Fresno, CA
Fairhaven, MA
Vernon Hills, IL
Clearwater, FL
Montreat, NC
Montreat, NC
Wichita, KS
Billings, MT
San Jose, CA
S Deerfield, MA
Minneapolis, MN
Ft. Washington, PA
Ft. Washington, PA
Calgary, Canada
Kennebunkport , ME
Key West, FL
Palmetto, FL
Los Angeles, CA
Haigazian University College
Community Chaplain Service
World In Need
United World Mission
P. R. R.M.I.
P. R. R.M.I.
Campus Living Association
Young Life
Harvest Evangelism, Inc.
InterVarsity
ASK, Inc.
WEC Int'l
WEC Int'l
Canadian Bible Society
International Students, Inc.
Keys Chapel/Evang. Ministry
Set Free Ministry
Jews for Jesus
44
ARMED FORCES CHAPLAINS
(*denotes Area Representative)
Lester Felker (Retired)
Francis Fly (Retired)
Stephen Gammon
Marc Gauthier
Alan Hardy
Guy Lee
*Robert Leroe
Wayne MacRae
Rick Moore
Jerry Malone (Retired)
Warner Simo
Larry Towne (Retired)
Alvin Williams (Retired]
Kenneth Winters
Aurora, CO
Newport News,
Pawcatuck, CT
Tacoma, WA
Watertown, NY
San Diego, CA
Ft. Bliss, TX
Oceanside, CA
Bel Air, MD
Spokane, WA
Ft. Polk, LA
Fayetteville,
Redlands, CA
Groton, CT
VA
U.S.
Air Force
U.S.
Army
U.S.
Navy
U.S.
Army
U.S.
Army
U.S.
Navy
U.S.
Army
U.S.
Navy
U.S.
Army
U.S.
Army
U.S.
Army
U.S.
Air Force
U.S.
Army
U.S.
Navy
ARMED FORCES
RESERVE CHAPLAINS
James Boyd
Kenneth Carr
Mark S. Fountain
William Fretwell
James A. Hollywood
Charles M. Horvath
Douglas W. Knighton
Steven Morgan
Stephen Sloat
Joseph H. Weidler
James Woods
Newport News, VA
Army
Nafl Guard
Parkersburg, lA
U.S.
Air Force
Wayland, MA
U.S.
Army
Cheyenne, WY
Wyom
ing Air Nat ' 1
Chula Vista, CA
U.S.
Navy
Ft. Devens, MA
U.S.
Air Force
Woodridge, XL
U.S.
Air Force
Pasadena, CA
U.S.
Navy
Basalt, CO
U.S.
Navy
Ft. Drum, NY
Army
Nat • 1 Guard
Wilsonville, OR
U.S.
Army
Guard
If interested in the Chaplaincy program, contact the Chaplain's Area
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Schultz.
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C C C C GIVING FROM NON-MEMBER CHURCHES
ANDERSON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, KARNAK, IL 300.00
BARNES COMMUNITY CHURCH, BARNES, WI 7 5.00
CHALMERS COMMUNITY CHURCH, CHALMERS, IN 100.00
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, HARVEY, ND 50.00
MILLERSVILLE-ZION CHURCH, MILLERSVILLE , PA 120.00
MT. CALVARY COMMUNITY CHURCH, ALEXANDRIA, VA 50.00
ST JAMES UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, WEST READING, PA 200.00
UNITED CHURCH OF NEW MARLBOROUGH CHURCH, SOUTHVIEW, MA 60.00
ZION (SPIES) EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCH, READING, PA 250.00
$ 1,205.00
GIFTS FROM REGIONAL FELLOWSHIPS
MICHIGAN 4C CONFERENCE, HONOR MI 75.00
OHIO ASSOCIATION OF THE CCCC, MASSILLON, OH 100.00
175.00
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Sands, Lee and Anderson
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Five East County Road B, Suite One
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55117
ge'^^i^e"^ Telephone: (612)489-1393
DARREU J ANDERSON Fax: (612)489-1396
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
To the Board of Directors
of Conservative Congregational Christian Conference
St. Paul, Minnesota
We have audited the balance sheet of the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference (a non-
profit organization) as of December 31, 1995, and the related statement of support, revenue, and
expenses and changes in fund balance and statement of functional expenses for the year then ended.
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Conference's management. Our responsibility
is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards
require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial
statements are free of material misstatements. An audit includes examining on a test basis, evidence
supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing
the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the
overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our
opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the
financial position of the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference as of December 31, 1995,
and the results of its operations and changes in its fund balance for the year then ended in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles.
^,^L,,w.X^ (T^cwU, CLr-J*^^>^n^
St. Paul, Minnesota
April 1, 1996
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BALANCE SHEET
DECEMBER 31. 1995
Special
Forsee
BuUding &
Total
General
Designated
Publi-
Equipment
All
ASSETS
Fund
Funds
Fund
Funds
Current
Cash on Hand and in Banks
$ 4,075
$ 78,068
$10,467
$ 92,610
Investments - Certificate of Deposits
10,000
170,000
180,000
Prepaid Expenses
3,149
295
3,444
Prepaid Insurance
908
908
Accounts Receivable
3,618
3,618
Inventory
4.922
4.922
Total Current Assets
18,132
248,068
19,302
285,502
Buildings and Eauioment
Building - Office Condominium
$151,268
151,268
Furniture and Equipment
23.43$
23.436
Total
174,704
174,704
Less: Accumulated Depreciation
^M9
<5<5,089
Net Value - BuUdings and Equipment
108,015
108,015
Total Assets
$18.132
$248068 $19.302 $108015 $393.517
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE
Current Liabilities
Accounts Payable $ 1,316
Withheld Payroll Taxes 1.692
Total Current Liabilities 3,008
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Fund Balances
Current Fund - Undesignated
Building and Equipment Fund - Expended
Special Designated Fund
Total Fund Balances
Total Liabilities and Fund Balances
15,124
15,124
$18.132
$248.068
248,068
19,266
19,266
34,390
$108,015 108,015
248.068
108,015 390,473
$248.068 $19.302 $108.015 $393.517
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these
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STATEMENT OF SUPPORT. REVENUE AND EXPENSES AND
CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31. 1995
Support and Revenue
Contributions:
Churches
Minister's Memberships and Gifts
Lay Gifts
Associations
Forsee Publications Transfer
Programs
Sales of Books and Materials
Interest Income
Total Support and Revenue
Expenses
Program Services:
General Fund
Special Designated Fund
Forsee Publications
Support Services:
General and Administrative
Total Expenses
Excess (Deficiency) of Support and
Revenue Over Expenses
Other Changes in Fund Balances:
Transfer of Depreciation Expense to
Building and Equipment Fund
Transfer from Annual Meeting Fund
Other Fund Transfers
Total Other Changes
Fund Balance, Beginning of Year
Fund Balance, End of Year
Special
Forsee
Building &
Total
General
Designated
Publi-
Equipment
All
Fund
Funds
Fund
Funds
$ 95,203
$ 95,203
47,742
47,742
17,756
17,756
175
175
12,000
$211,324
$71,189
12,000
211,324
71,189
1.356
116
1.472
174,232
134,389
48.162
182,551
9,745
211,324
170,042
170,042
71,305
71,097
1.700
72,797
(8,319) 41,282 (1,492)
5,357
7,916 (7,916)
425 a.435)
13,698 (9,351)
$ (5,357)
1-010
216,137
20,758
456,861
134,389
170,042
71,097
49.862
425,390
31,471
(4,347)
1 12,362 359,002
$ 15.124 $248.068 $19.266 $108.015 $390.473
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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STATEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31. 1995
Staff Support:
Salary and Allowances
Housing - Rent
Health Insurance
Annuity
Total Staff Support
Purchases of Books and Materials for Resale
Travel
Office Facilities:
Association Fees
Telephone
Other
Total Office Facilities
Office Operations:
Salaries
Printing
Supplies
Postage
Other
Total Office Operations
Board and Committee Expenses:
Board and Council Meetings
Committee Expenses
Professional Services
Total Board and Committee Expense
Publications:
Forsee
Yearbook
Total Publications
Contributions:
NAE Chaplaincy
Other
Total Contributions
Proeram Services
Support
Services
General and
Administrative
General
Fund
Special
Designated
Funds
Forsee
Publi-
cations
Totals
$24,212
18,050
2,527
6.270
51,059
$51,243
$ 1,274
950
133
33Q
2,687
$25,486
19,000
2,660
6,600
53,746
51,243
6,839
565
7,404
2,371
12,233
790
3.377
16,400
12,233
3,161
3.377
2.371
18,771
37,575
4,116
2,912
8,579
12,000
1,051
5,326
912
12,525
457
324
2,145
1,759
62,100
4,573
4,287
16,050
2,671
53,182
707
5,236
5,943
8,885
5,085
13,970
975
50
1,025
19,289
17,210
2,828
930
4.450
8,208
89,681
3,535
6,166
4.450
14,151
8,885
5.085
1,025
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STATEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES (Continued)
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31. 1995
Special Designated Funds:
Annual Meeting
Micronesia Mission
Contributions and Other
Total Special Designated Funds
Totals Before Depreciation
Depreciation of Building and Equipment
Total Expenses
Program Services
Support
Services
General and
Administrative
General
Fund
Special
Designated
Funds
Forsee
Publi-
cations
Totals
30,433
56,337
83.272
170,042
170,042
30,433
56,337
83,272
170.042
134,389
71,097
44,505
420,033
5,357
5,357
5134.389
$170,042
$71,097
$49,862
$425,390
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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December 31, 1995
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
1. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed in the preparation of these
financial statements:
Basis of Accounting
The Conference maintains its accounting records on the basis of cash receipts and disbursements.
For financial statement purposes, however, both beginning and year-end balances have been
converted to the accrual method of accounting.
Inventory
Forsee Publications maintains an inventory of books and other materials it purchases for resale.
Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or market on a first-in, first-out basis.
Property
Property is recorded at cost and depreciated over the estimated usefiil lives of the individual
depreciable assets by the straight line method.
Maintenance, repairs and minor renewals are charged to expense while major renewals and
betterments are capitalized.
Allocated Expenses
Expenses by function have been allocated among program and supporting services classifications
on the basis of estimates made by the Conference's management.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting
principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect certain reported
amounts and disclosures. Accordingly, actual results could differ from those estimates.
2. Nature of Organization
The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference is an association of congregationally
governed churches to assist those churches by extending their fellowship, encouraging their
witness, and facilitating cooperation and to preserve and promote Scriptural principles of local
church autonomy and the freedom of the believer in Christ.
3. Office Facilities
In 1983 the Conference purchased an office condominium located in St. Paul, Minnesota at a
total cost of $151,268.00. This property is currently being used by the Conference as its head-
quarters. The purchase price was funded entirely through contributions and required no
additional financing.
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December 31, 1995
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Continued)
4. Depreciation Expense
For the year ended December 31, 1995 depreciation expense was as follows:
Asset Description
Building - Office Condominium
Furniture and Equipment
Total
$3,782
1.575
$5J^
5. Special Designations
The cash balance at December 31, 1995 includes $248,068.28 of undistributed receipts designated
for specific purposes as follows:
Balance
Balance
1/1/95
Receipts Disbursements.
12/31/95
Church Extension
3,212.14
328.00
89.00
3,451.14
Designated
2,200.09
18,092.77
19,275.95(3)
1,016.91
Scholarship Fund
8,843.10
3,233.05
1,600.00
10,476.15
Calvary Trust (C.E.C.C.)
150,580.79
10,361.63
9,300.00
151,642.42
Women's Project
546.40
-
-
546.40
Cornerstone Corps
2,545.27
6,451.25
2,513.50
6,483.02
World Relief
4,945.91
15,555.54
10,471.28
10,030.17
Mission Account
8,342.32
-
2,978.29(3)
5,364.03
Annual Meeting
820.42
38,742.13
38,949.27(1)
613.28
Building Facilities
9,964.92
-
3,928.61
6,036.31
Emergency Scholarship
626.70
4,252.84
1,850.00
3,029.54
Micronesia Mission
15,053.00
68,371.49(3)
54,733.12(3)
28,691.37
Micronesia Furlough Accrual-Wilber 3,200.00
2,400.00(3)
3,639.30
1,960.70
Micronesia Furlough Accrual-Wolters
400.00(3)
-
400.00
Micronesia Administrative
-
3,423.14
3,423.14(1)
-
Conference Relief
2,285.14
1,725.75
4,010.89
Congregational Studies Conference
'.
1,399.24
1,399.24
-
Area Reps Meeting Accrual
2,000.00
750.00(2)
734.45
2,015.55
Benefits Clearing Account
971.04
15,229.59(2)
13,705.20(1)
2,495.43
Wagner Gift Annuity Trust
10,154.97
350.00
9,804.97
Micronesia Teacher Account
-
5,789.55
5,789.55(3)
-
Micronesia Launching Fund
-
1,504.00
1,504.00(3)
-
WECF Scholarships
4,218.64
4,218.64
-
WECF Triennial
17,547.92.(3)
229.93150
17.547.92,(3)
198.000.46
Totals
216.137.24
248.068.28
(1) Includes Transfers to General Fund of $9,690.45.
(2) Includes Transfers from General Fund of $1,350.00.
(3) Includes Interfund Transfers of $17,257.81.
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December 31, 1995
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS rContinued)
6. Calvary Trust (C.E.C.C.)
The Conference entered into a merger agreement with Calvary Evangelical Congregational
Church effective December 16, 1991, whereby all assets of Calvary were transferred to the
Conservative Congregational Christian Conference. These assets are to be held in trust by the
Conference, with the annual earnings therefrom being distributed to certain beneficiaries in
accordance with provisions of the agreement.
7. Inter-Fund Transactions
Support and Revenue in the general fund of the Conference includes payments of $12,000.00
received from Forsee Publications as reimbursement of staff salary expenses.
8. Tax Status
The Conference has filed for and received tax exempt status under Internal Revenue Code
Section 501(c)(3).
9. Off-Balance Sheet Risk
The Conference maintains its cash balances in several financial institutions. At December 31,
1995 it had $69,681 in excess of federally insured limits for deposits. The possibility of loss
exists if a bank holding excess deposits were to fail.
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1996 CONFERENCE BUDGET
RECEIPTS
Churches $88,800
Ministers 51,200
Laymen 17,500
Foresee Publications 13,200
Other 13,500
TOTAL RECEIPTS $183,400
EXPENSES
CONFERENCE MINISTER
Salary $27,656
Medical Benefits 2,644
Annuity 6,600
Housing 19,000
TOTAL $55,900
TRAVEL
Conference Minister 7,000
Other Officers 500
TOTAL $7,500
OFFICE EXPENSES
Association Fees 9,000
Utilities 600
Telephone 4,500
Equipment Maintenance 2,000
Printing 4,000
Supplies 2,500
Postage 12,000
Salaries 52,000
Other 1,000
TOTAL $87,600
BOARD/COMMITTEE EXPENSES
Council Meetings 6,000
Audit/Legal Fees 3,000
Other 100
Area Representatives 4,000
Credentials Committee 2,000
Other Committees 1,600
TOTAL $16,700
PUBLICATIONS
Yearbook 5,000
Foresee 8,000
Other 500
TOTAL $13,500
CONTRIBUTIONS
NAE 500
NAE Chaplaincy 1,300
NCMAF 150
WECF 1,000
Other 50
TOTAL $3,000
TOTAL EXPENSES $184,200
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1995 CONFERENCE BENEFACTORS
Aho, Mrs. Tyyne
South Paris, ME
Bailey, Mr. & Mrs. Orrin H.
Balvance, Mrs. Josephine
Baum, Mrs. Rhoda
Berdan, Mrs. Maurine W.
Bergman, Mr. & Mrs. Ron
Berscheid, Mr. & Mrs. Tim
Bethards, Mrs. Elsie
Boucher, Mr. & Mrs. William E.
Bresko, Mrs. Edna
Bruning, Mr. & Mrs. Greg
Burrows, Mrs. Gloria
Bustanoby, Nanette
Muskegon, MI
Buffalo Center, lA
Highland, IN
Bayard, NE
Oshkosh, WI
Holdingford, MN
Cobden, IL
Toronto, On Canada
Disputanta, VA
Highland, IL
Hamburg, NY
Marietta, NY
Carlson, Mr. & Mrs Laurie
Cloutier, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Clymer, Esther V.
Coleman, Mr. David F.
Coleman, Mr & Mrs. Victor W.
Collins, Bethany L.
Cook, Marie L.
Grossman, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A.H.
Cuffey, Dr. & Mrs. James
Batavia, IL
Seekonk, MA
Andover , OH
Willow Hill, IL
Hinsdale, IL
Rehoboth, MA
Lake View, NY
Lee Hall, VA
Bloomington, IN
Dall, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald
Dawson, Mr. & Mrs. Glen
DeMaire, Mrs. Allegra
DeVinney, Mr. & Mrs. C. R.
Dykstra, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Makinen, MN
Pasadena, CA
New Haven, MI
New Baltimore, MI
S. Hamilton, MA
Elliott, Alice
Erdman, Mr. Robert
Hillsboro, WI
Bayard, NE
Farrow, Ms. Joe
Fegler, Mr. & Mrs. Walter L
Kewanee, IL
Gering, NE
Gaiser, Mr. & Mrs. James M.
Gonnerman, Adam W.
Grape, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Gregerson, Mr. & Mrs. Gene
Carlsbad, CA
Moberly, MO
lone, WA
St. Paul, MN
Hale, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice P,
Hamilton, Mrs. Dorothy
Hardt, Mrs. Katherina
Harris, Rev. & Mrs. Amos
Harris, Janae L.
Harvey, Dr. Daniel
Hemberger, Mrs. Anna K.
Hunting, Mr. & Mrs. Ward M.
Scotia, NY
Lakewood, NY
Scottsbluff, NE
Bayard, NE
Scottsbluff, NE
New Haven, MI
Batavia, IL
New Salem. MA
CONFERENCE BENEFACTORS continued
Jahnke, Augusta (Nony)
Jeffery, Florence (Becky)
Jennison, Mr. & Mrs. James H.
Jesse, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth B.
Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon M.
Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. James E.
Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Robert R.
New Brighton, MN
Santa Ana, CA
Encinitas, CA
St. Paul, MN
Arcadia, CA
Superior, WI
Parker sburg, lA
Bemus Point, NY
Keasler, J. Bobette
Kinabrew, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce
Kleinendorst , Mr. & Mrs. Cecil M,
Konsor, Mr. and Mrs. Gary A.
Krueger, Mr. & Mrs. Richard A.
Kuhn, Mr. & Mrs. William H.
Aurora, IL
Fresno, CA
St. Paul, MN
Avon, MN
Kingston, MA
Clarks, NE
Lange, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F.
Laurenti, Mrs. Arlene
Lawrenz, Mr. & Mrs. Arlynn
Lawry, Mr. & Mrs. Mark H.
Levin, Bethel
Light, Mr. & Mrs. W. John
Lyon, Mr. E. Paul
Port Richey, FL
Kingston, MA
Avon, MN
Milford, OH
St. Paul, MN
Tulsa, OK
Highland, IL
Mccracken, Mrs. Elvina
McDaniel, Mr. & Mrs. Paul E,
McRoberts, Mr. John
Alliance, OH
Scottsbluff, NE
Mishawaka, IN
Mathewson, Mrs. Sandy
Mathewson, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Mathias, Mr. Robb R.
Mills, Mr. & Mrs. Joe F.
A.
Reynoldsburg, OH
Somers, CT
Carlsbad, CA
Tulsa, OK
Neiwert, Mrs. Ida
Nelson, Mr. & Mrs. Richard V.
Nygren, Mr. & Mrs. Jack D.
Nygren, Mr. & Mrs. William V,
Burley, ID
Stillwater, MN
Maplewood, MN
Maplewood, MN
Oyer, Rev. & Mrs. Allen G.
Lakewood, NY
Peister, Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Pfaffenroth, Mr. Albert
Pierce, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie
Pisaneschi, Mr. & Mrs. Peter
Pohly, Mr. & Mrs. G. Edgar
Scottsbluff, NE
Oshkosh, WI
Tulsa, OK
Highland, IL
Lenox, MI
Reever, Mr. Kenneth P.
Reynolds, Miss Dorothy A.
Roberts, Mr. & Mrs. Jack L.
Rockwell, Mr. & Mrs. Joaquin
Roe, Mr. & Mrs. Isaiah F.
Russ, Mr. Charles A.
Cranston, RI
Haverhill, MA
Bronx, NY
Beulah, MI
Highland, IL
Middletown, PA
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CONFERENCE BENEFACTORS continued
Sagar, Mrs. Evelyn
Schaffer, Mrs. Ruth
Schlager, Mrs. Helen Jane
Schneider, Mr. & Mrs. Phillip
Scovil, Mrs. Kristine
Schoepfer, Mr. & Mrs. James
Shervy, Mrs. Mildred
Shumaker, Mr. & Mrs. Edward E.
Steinhauser, Dr. Harold
Stine, Mr. & Mrs. Jack C.
Strobel, Mrs. Anna
Strutz, Mrs. Lorraine
Sturtevant, Miss Ruth
Swift, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas K.
Pawtucket, RI
Fairhaven, MA
Scottsbluff, NE
Brown Deer, WI
Scottsbluff, NE
Pawtucket, RI
Naperville, IL
Villa Ridge, IL
Davis Junction,
Freeport, IL
Bethune, CO
New Haven, MI
Kingston, MA
Stafford, VA
IL
Tatem, Mr. & Mrs. Stewart M.
Taylor, Rev. Richard H.
Tillie, Mrs. M. Geraldine
Tompkins, Mrs. Jane E.
Town, Mrs. Lucile
Troxell, Mr. & Mrs. Gary G.
Eastford, CT
Benton Harbor, MI
Honor, MI
Clifton Park, NY
Portland, NY
Oshkosh, WI
Uebersax, Mr. & Mrs. Mark & Kat(
Ulicny, Dianne R.
Perry, MI
Fair Haven, MI
Van Blarcom, Mr. Stephen L.
Voskuyl, Mr. & Mrs. Roger J,
Pittsfield, MA
Pasadena, CA
Wagner, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin
Wagner, Mrs. Violet
Wallace, Mr. & Mrs. Luther B.
Wallace, Mrs. Marguerite A.
Warga, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J.
Watts, Mrs. Lois
Webber, Mr. & Mrs. Donald S.
Welles, Dr. & Mrs. Marshall P
Whitcher, Mrs. Fern
Whitman, Mrs. Sandra
Wiering, Mr. & Mrs. Peter
Wilcox, Mrs. Kathryn
Wildes, Mrs. Cynthia C.
Williams, Mr. David A.
Williamson, Mr. & Mrs. Herb
Wilson, Mrs. Katherine
Witham, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer E.
Wolters, Mr. Dennis
Turtle Lake, ND
Turtle Lake, ND
Vista, CA
St. Paul, MN
Holdingford, MN
S. Easton, MA
Portland, ME
Pasadena, CA
Platteville, WI
Barrington, NH
Minneapolis, MN
Mantorville, MN
Largo, FL
Fort Worth, TX
Aplington, lA
Marietta, NY
St. Paul, MN
Little Falls, MN
Yaghoobian, Mrs. Josephine
Pawtucket, RI
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CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE
CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE
(Revised 1995)
PREAMBLE
In gratitude to Almighty God for the gift of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ;
and believing that, to the glory of God, the task of the church of Jesus Christ is two-fold,
i.e., the evangelization of the world and the edification of the saint; and believing further
that there is a definite need among congregationally governed churches of historic Biblical
persuasion for an association to assist them in the performance of said task; We, therefore,
as autonomous churches declaring our unqualified belief in the entire Word of God written,
humbly invoking the guidance of the Holy Spirit, have covenanted together to form such
an association.
Article I — Name
The name of this organization shall be: THE CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE, hereinafter called the Conference.
Article II— Purpose
1. To deepen and extend the fellowship of our churches.
2. To encourage a steadfast. Biblical witness by our churches.
3. To facilitate co-operation and counsel among our churches with regard to evangelism,
edification. Christian education, stewardship, missions, church extension. Christian action,
women's and men's fellowships, youth activities, the pastoral ministry, and other related
concerns.
4. To preserve and promote the Scriptural principles of the autonomy of the local church
and the freedom of the believer in Christ.
Article III— Statement of Faith
1. We believe the Bible, consisting of the Old and New Testament, to be the only inspired,
inerrant, infallible, authoritative Word of God written.
2. We believe that there is one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son and
Holy Ghost.
3. We believe in the deity of Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles,
in His vicarious and atoning death through His shed blood, in His bodily resurrection, in
His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and in His personal return in power and glory.
4. We believe that for salvation of lost and sinful man regeneration by the Holy Spirit
is absolutely essential.
5. We believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit by Whose indwelling power and
fullness the Christian is enabled to live a godly life in this present evil world.
6. We believe in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; they that are saved unto
the resurrection of life, and they that are lost unto the resurrection of damnation.
7. We believe in the spiritual unity of all believers in Christ.
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Article IV— Statement of Polity
1. We believe that Jesus Christ is the Head of His body, the Church universal, and of
each local church.
2. We believe that each local church is in itself a complete church, and therefore
autonomous and possesses all rights and responsibilities of the church by the Holy Spirit
as set forth in the Holy Scriptures.
3. We believe that Jesus Christ exercises His authority in each local church by the Holy
Spirit and through the Holy Scriptures.
4. We believe that each local church is ultimately answerable only to Jesus Christ, and
not to any association, conference, council, synod or any other ecclesiastical body.
5. We believe that it is proper and beneficial for each local church to seek fellowship
and counsel of other such local churches.
Article V — Membership
1. Membership in this Conference shall be attained by the voluntary association of
churches, ministers or individual laymen who find themselves in full accord with the Statement
of Faith and Statement of Polity (Articles III, IV) of this Constitution, and with the general
principles of this Conference as set forth in the Constitution and By-laws. Conference
membership, whether of church, minister or laymen, may be subject to review by the ensuing
Annual Meeting of the Conference. Ministerial membership shall be accorded on the basis
of the approved ministerial standards of the Conference, as set forth in the By-laws of this
Constitution. Churches are not necessarily barred from membership because of other
affiliations so long as they adhere to the Statement of Faith and the Statement of Polity and
the workings of the Conference. Individual Lay Membership may be held only by members
of congregationally governed churches which are not members of this Conference. In the
event that a non-member church joins this Conference, the individual lay membership of
any of its members ceases.
2. A church, minister or individual lay member may withdraw from membership in this
Conference at any time by its or his own action, and will be removed from the membership
roll when written notice of such action is given to the Chairman of the Credentials Committee.
3. A church, minister or individual lay member may be dismissed from membership in
this Conference for continued inactivity, at the decision of the Credentials Committee and
the ratification of the Conference.
4. In the event that there is received a written statement that a member church, minister
or individual lay member has departed from the standards of faith and practice set forth
in this Constitution and By-laws, or in the Code of Ethics for Ministers and Churches, the
Credentials Committee shall make a careful investigation of the matter. If the charge
appears to the Committee to be justified, and is received in accordance with I Timothy 5:19
from at least two or three witnesses, then the Committee shall report the matter to the
Conference for appropriate action. The Credentials Committee shall file their report in
writing with the Recording Secretary of this Conference and the party accused at least
thirty days prior to the annual or special meeting at which the report is to be considered. The
right to appeal to the Conference by the party accused is presupposed.
Article VI — Associated Relationships
1 . The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference encourages the forming of local
fellowships, conferences, or associations, of churches and ministers who are in accordance
with Article V, Section 1, of the Constitution and who are in sympathy with the statements
of faith and polity of this Conference.
Fellowships, conferences, or associations, whether state or area, may be recognized in
this associated relationship upon request to and approval by the Credentials Committee. Such
action will be subject to review by the ensuing Annual Meeting of the Conference.
Recognition by the Conference does not bestow membership in this Conference upon
churches or ministers of the respective groups. Churches, ministers, or individual laymen,
may attain voluntary membership according to Article V — Membership, of this Constitution.
Fellowships, conferences or associations, recognized by this Conference, will be represented
in the Conference business meetings by the delegates of their member churches which are
also members of this Conference.
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Article VII — Meetings
1. ANNUAL MEETING. There shall be an Annual Meeting of the Conference at such
time and place as determined by the Executive Committee, unless the same are specifically
designated by the Annual Meeting of the previous year.
2. SPECIAL MEETINGS. These may be called at the direction of the Executive Com-
mittee, or upon written request of members representing one-fifth of the total membership
of the Conference.
3. REPRESENTATION. Churches becoming members of the Conference shall be entitled
to representation at various meetings of the Conference by the pastors and two lay delegates
who shall be members of that local church for the first 100 members or fraction thereof and
thereafter one delegate who is a member of that local church for each 500 members or fraction
thereof.
Voting privileges at Conference meetings shall also be extended to ministerial members
who are without a charge, to individual lay members of the Conference, with the understanding
that not more than one layman from any non-member church shall be entitled to vote, and
to all Conference Officers and members of the Board of Directors.
4. PROCEDURE. The guide for parhamentary procedure in all meetings shall be Robert's
Rules of Order, Revised, in all cases not covered by special rules of this Constitution and
By-laws.
Article VIII— Officers
1. The elected officers of this Conference shall be:
a. A President, a Vice-President, a Recording Secretary, a Conference Minister, a
Treasurer and a Controller.
b. The term of office for each of the above officers shall be three years, and for the
duration of their tenure they shall be ex-offico members of the Conference Board of
Directors with full voting rights.
c. The terms of the President and the Vice-President shall expire simultaneously; the
following year the terms of the Conference Minister and the Controller shall expire; and
the third year the terms of the Recording Secretary and the Treasurer shall expire.
d. The office of the Conference President and the Conference Vice-President shall
be limited to one term, but following a one year lapse, their eligibility for re-election shall
be restored. No Conference officer, except for the Conference Minister, may serve more
than nine (9) consecutive years in Conference offices without a lapse of at least one (1)
year between those offices.
2. The duly elected officers of the said Conference shall hold their office until their
successors are chosen and installed in their stead which shall be at the Annual Meeting at
which they are elected.
3. If for any reason an officer chooses to resign, a letter of resignation shall be directed
to the President, who in turn shall call it to the attention of the Board of Directors, which
Board will have the power to accept such a resignation between the meetings of the Conference.
This procedure shall also be followed if any members of the Board of Directors choose to
resign. In the event that the President resigns, the letter of resignation shall be directed to
the Conference Minister, who shall present it to the Board of Directors for action.
Article IX — Board of Directors
1. The business of the Conference shall be conducted and the property of the Conference
shall be managed by a Board of Directors, numbering not fewer than twelve nor more than
thirty members, and shall include the elected officers of the Conference. The initial board
having been elected in three equal groups, for one year, for two years, and three years, respec-
tively, one-third of the membership of the Board of Directors (exclusively of the Conference
Officers named in Article VIII who are ex-officio members of the Board with full voting
rights) shall be elected annually for a term of three years, in future Annual Meetings of the
Conference. No Board member may be elected to two full consecutive terms without a
minimum of a one year lapse, after which eligibility will be restored. No Board member,
elected to that position, may serve concurrently as a Conference officer. In the election of
Board members, consideration shall be given to geographic representation and to represen-
tation from the Conference committees.
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2. The Board of Directors shall establish an Executive Committee, to consist of the officers
of the Conference. The Board may delegate to the Executive Committee such of its powers
and authority as may be deemed necessary for the proper functioning of the Conference.
3. The Board of Directors shall fill any vacancy arising among the officers of the Con-
ference, the Committees or in the Board itself, until the next Annual Meeting of the Con-
ference at which time the Conference shall fill the vacancy for the unexpired term.
4. The Board of Directors shall have power to endorse a ministerial member of the Con-
ference for the military chaplaincy upon the recommendation of the Credentials Commit-
tee. This endorsement is subject to review by the Annual Meeting of the Conference.
5. The Board of Directors shall appoint annually the Conference representative on the
Chaplaincy Commission of the National Association of Evangelicals. He shall automatical-
ly be one of the five members of the Credentials Committee.
6. The Board of Directors shall establish Foresee Publications as the Christian Education
supply and publication arm of the Conference; such operation to be under the direction of
the Board of Directors.
7. Any action of the Board of Directors may be subject to review and ratification by the
Conference at its Annual Meeting or any special meeting.
Article X — Incorporation
This revised Constitution and By-laws shall become the Constitution and By-laws of the
Corporation established under the Constitution and By-laws replaced by this instrument.
Article XI— By-Laws
The Conference shall adopt such By-laws as it shall deem appropriate and necessary for
the operation of the Conference. The By-laws shall provide for the manner of amendment
thereof.
Article XII— Amendments
Amendments to this Constitution shall be proposed in writing by submitting the same
to the Recording Secretary at the Annual Meeting preceding their consideration for adoption.
These amendments shall be read to the Annual Meeting and copies of the same shall be mailed
as soon as possible after the Annual Meeting at which they are first proposed to each of
the Conference members (churches, ministers, and individual lay members). A two-thirds
favorable vote of the delegates duly elected, and of others entitled to vote (See Article VII,
paragraph 3), shall be required for adoption; and the orderly numbering, lettering, capitaliza-
tion and spelling of the Articles shall be cared for by the Constitution Study Committee.
Article XIII— Dissolution
No part of the net earnings or other assets of this Conference shall ever inure to the benefit
of any donor, member, or officer of this Conference, or of any private individual. No donor,
member, individual committee, associate or affiliate member or officer of this Conference
shall be entitled to be a recipient in the distribution of any assets of this Conference upon
dissolution. Any assets of said Conference must be distributed or given to one or more
organizations recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as one organized exclusively for
religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes.
BY-LAWS
I — Board of Directors
1. The President of the Conference shall serve as Chairman of the Board of Directors,
and shall preside at all meetings.
2. Regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held at such time and place as
shall be determined by the Board, but not less than once a year.
3. Special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by the Conference President
on one month's notice to each Board member. Such meetings may be also called by the
Conference Minister in like manner upon written request of any five members of the Board.
A business quorum shall be any majority of the members of the Board.
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4. The Board of Directors shall keep written minutes of each meeting, which are to be
made available to the Conference upon request.
5. The Board of Directors may employ or cause to be employed such other persons as
the needs of the Conference may require.
II— Officers
1. The Board of Directors or the Executive Committee may appoint in addition to the
offices provided for in the Constitution such assistant secretaries, assistant treasurers and
other subordinate officers and agents as may be deemed necessary. Such appointed officers
shall hold office for the terms of, and exercise the powers and perform the duties assigned
to them by the action of the appointing body.
2. The President shall be the Chairman of the Board of Directors and the Executive
Committee, and shall preside at all their meetings, as well as at the meeting of the Conference
as a whole. He may, with the consent of the Board of Directors, delegate to other elected
officers of the Conference such presidential authority and power as may be deemed necessary
and appropriate to facilitate Conference operations. He shall, under authority of the Board
of Directors, have general oversight over the ministry of the Conference.
3. The Vice-President shall, in the absence of the President, perform the duties and
functions of his office, and in addition thereto such other duties as the Board of Directors
may from time to time prescribe.
4. The Recording Secretary, or a temporary substitute, shall attend all meetings of the
Board of Directors and of the Conference and cause to be recorded all the votes and minutes
of all proceedings in a book to be kept for that purpose. He shall perform all such other
duties as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee.
5. The Conference Minister shall be the Executive Director and Pastor of the Conference.
He shall promote and represent the Conference to both members and non-members, in order
to accomplish the purpose of the Conference as stated in Article II, Sections 1-4 of the
Constitution. He shall be responsible for the functioning of all committees. He shall have
an advisory relationship with the various regional fellowships associated with the Conference.
He shall conduct the official correspondence of the Conference, and shall give notice of all
meetings of the members and of the Conference committees.
He shall be responsible for the registration for the Annual Meeting. He shall maintain
an official record of the Conference membership and have custody of the Conference seal
which he shall apply with his signature to any documents requiring it when authorized by
the Board of Directors, Executive Committee or the President. He shall receive and process
all money received by the Conference according to procedures developed in conjunction with
the Treasurer and the Finance Committee. He shall perform such other duties as may be
prescribed by the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee or the President under whose
supervision he shall be.
6. The Treasurer shall have custody of the corporate funds and securities of the Conference,
and shall cause the same to be kept in a safe deposit box as directed by the Board of Directors.
He shall cause to be kept full and accurate accounts of receipts and disbursements in books
belonging to the Conference, and shall deposit all monies and other valuable effects in the
name of and credit of the Conference, in repositories indicated by the Board of Directors.
The Board of Directors are to see that the Treasurer's books be audited annually by an approved
certified public accountant, the report of which will be made directly to the Board of Directors
and be made available to the Conference membership.
7. The Controller shall approve the expenditures of all monies in accordance with the
adopted budget. He shall assist the Treasurer in the preparation of the budget for presentation
to the Board of Directors at the Annual Meeting. He shall make such recommendations to
the Board of Directors for the handling of funds that he deems necessary for proper
stewardship.
Ill — Committees
In addition to the Executive Committee, the following Conference Life Committees shall
be provided to serve Conference members. The Chairman of each Committee shall be
appointed by the Board of Directors. The Committees, while subject to the Board of Directors,
shall function under the supervision of the Conference Minister.
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1. A Conference Education Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a
rotating basis for three-year terms. This Committee shall make available a continuing education
program for member ministers serving our churches who are in need of additional training.
It shall encourage the mentoring of less experienced ministers by those who are more
experienced and mature. The Committee shall seek to promote a better understanding of
Congregationalism in general within the Conference. This Committee shall administer the
Conference Care program, including the scholarship fund. The Committee shall, upon re-
quest, make recommendations as to theological schools, Bible colleges or other accredited
institutions and render such other counsel and assistance as is necessary. The Board shall
appoint an Historian to be an ex-officio member of this Committee. The Historian shall
assure that the Conference office is a repository for materials of historical interest, maintain
an historical account of the Conference from its inception, and promote an interest in the
churches in the details of their own histories and anniversaries.
2. A Conference Growth Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating
basis for three-year terms. This Committee shall encourage and stimulate the growth of the
Conference as a whole by providing the Conference constituency with information concerning
the establishment of new churches and concerning needy churches to whom assistance and
counsel would be helpful. The Committee shall seek to interest non-affiliated congregationally
governed churches in Conference membership. It shall administer the Church Extension Fund,
the Conference Relief Fund, and the Cornerstone Corps.
3. A Constitution Study Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating
basis for three-year terms. This Conmiittee shall annually review the Constitution and By-laws,
offer for consideration any appropriate revisions of amendments, and take necessary procedural
steps to bring them before the Conference. This Committee shall study also the constitutional
problems for local churches at the request of the same, and recommend suggestions for im-
proving the constitution thereof. The chairman of this Committee shall serve as the Con-
ference Parliamentarian.
4. A Credentials Conmiittee of five to be elected by the Board of Directors on a rotating
basis for three-year terms; the Conference Minister shall be an ex-officio member of this
Committee. This Conmiittee shall have the following duties:
a. The Committee shall receive and review all applications for membership in the
Conference. In making such a review, the Committee shall make every reasonable effort
to investigate and interview all individuals making application to the Conference. The
investigation should include, if at all possible, a personal interview by a member of the
Committee or by a Board member; or by a member of the Conference, if the first two
are impractical. They shall either approve or disapprove the application, or refer it to
the Board of Directors for review. In the event of approval, the Committee has power
to grant membership subject to approval by the next Annual Meeting of the Conference.
b. The Committee shall take action with regard to requests for transferal or dismissal,
such action being subject to approval by the next Annual Meeting of the Conference except
where dismissal has been requested by the party in question.
c. All applications for membership, transfer, or dismissal, either approved or
disapproved by the Committee and all such applications then in process are to be listed
and circulated the by Committee to the entire membership of the Conference not less
than thirty days before the Annual Meeting. Only those so listed and circulated shall be
presented to the Annual Meeting for ratification.
d. The Committee shall have the power to renew ministerial licenses granted by the
Conference upon application by the licensee.
e. The Committee shall have the power to receive applications from prospective students
who wish to prepare themselves for some form of the Gospel ministry and who desire
to come under Conference Care. Such action will be subject to approval by the Conference
and the Annual Meeting.
f. The Committee shall make recommendations to the Board of Directors regarding
the endorsement of any ministerial member seeking to enter the military chaplaincy.
g. The Committee shall make an annual review of the ministerial activities of those
with full memberships or license to determine the current outreach of the Conference
and the propriety of continued ministerial status of the members.
h. The Committee shall make a careful investigation of those cases where discipline
may be necessary as ordered by the Constitution (Article V, 3).
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5. An Editorial Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis
for three-year terms. This Committee shall pubUsh a Conference Yearbook annually, a
Conference Periodical, a Conference Prayer Calendar, informational brochures and other
necessary and desired literature. The Board shall appoint an Editor to be an ex-officio member
of this Committee.
6. A Finance Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis
for three-year terms. In addition, the Treasurer and Controller shall serve as ex-officio members
of this Conmiittee. This Committee shall devise ways and means of providing for the financial
needs of the Conference, and shall make such financial needs known to the constituency.
7. A Foresee PubUcations Committee of five, three of whose members shall be appointed
by the Conference Minister and confirmed by the Board of Directors. The other two members
shall be appointed by the Board of Directors: one to serve as Controller and one as Treasurer.
All members shall be appointed to three-year terms on a rotating basis. The Committee shall
oversee the operation of Foresee Publications which exists to serve and to promote the Con-
ference by providing churches and individuals with published materials and distinctive Con-
ference items.
8. A Lay Ministry Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis
for three year terms. This Committee shall have the goal of encouraging, equipping, and
enhancing lay ministry in our Conference and its churches. This goal will be pursued by
developing and distributing lay ministry resource material, by providing consultation ser-
vices to local churches interested in or engaged in lay ministry and by keeping the important
role of lay ministry in our churches, both small and large, before the Conference.
9. A Fraternal Relations Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating
basis for three-year terms. This Committee shall carry on discussions and relations with other
like-minded bodies in this country and throughout the world.
10. A Ministry Committee of three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis
for three-year terms. This Committee shall be concerned with the general well being of our
member ministers, encouraging their participation in such things as opportunities for per-
sonal growth and spiritual nurture, mentoring and continuing education, and sound health
care and retirement programs. It shall also encourage congregations to consider the total
needs of their pastors when preparing remuneration packages. This Committee shall also
assist the Conference Minister in developing and maintaining the placement program and
shall administer the Ministerial Emergency Fund.
11. A Missions Committee of four to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis
for three-year terms. This Committee shall encourage and stimulate missionary interests in
the local churches by assisting in the development of local missionary programs as requested,
by suggesting special missionary projects to the Conference such as a united offering for
world reUef, and by encouraging the prayer and financial support of our member missionaries.
12. A Nominating Committee of five, two to be appointed annually by the Board of
Directors and three to be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three-year terms.
This Committee shall provide a slate of candidates for the various offices and committees.
This Committee shall submit a preliminary ballot of nominations to the Conference Minister
who shall publish the ballot to all Conference members and churches no less than thirty days
in advance of the Annual Meetings.
13. A Program Committee of seven members appointed by the Board to prepare for each
Annual Meeting. Terms shall begin at the time of appointment and terminate when all af-
fairs for each Committee's particular Annual Meeting are resolved. The Committee shall
receive assistance from two auxiliary committees:
a. A Children's Committee of three appointed by the Board for each Annual Meeting.
This Committee shall be responsible to provide meaningful activities and nursery care
for children twelve and under during the Annual Meeting sessions. The chairman of the
committee shall be a member of the Program Committee.
b. A Youth Committee of three appointed by the Board for each Annual Meeting.
This Committee shall plan for annual youth sessions concurrent to the Annual Meeting
and for such other Conference-wide youth activities that may be feasible. The chairman
of the Committee shall be a member of the Program Committee.
14. A Women's Ministries Committee of a minimum of three and a maximum of six to
be elected by the Conference on a rotating basis for three-year terms. This Committee shall
seek to promote the growth and spiritual welfare of the women of the Conference through
the planning of the Annual Meeting Ladies' Luncheon and special sessions, through enlisting
the assistance of regional resource people, and through a yearly outreach project. The Com-
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mittee will seek to provide avenues for publications, correspondence, information for ideas
and programs, and adequate funding for its own separate budget through contributions from
women's groups and individuals. The purpose of this Committee shall be to unify in Christ,
encourage, strengthen, network, and minister to the needs of the women in member and other
churches.
15. A Committee of Area Representatives. This Committee shall be nominated by the
Conference Minister and confirmed by the Board of Directors for one-year terms, the number
to be determined by the Board. The duties of this Committee shall consist of acting in the
capacity of regional assistants to the Conference Minister. Each member shall be assigned
a specific area of the country and be responsible for promoting, encouraging, and overseeing
the work of the Conference in that area. The Committee shall serve under the direction of
the Conference Minister.
The Board of Directors shall appoint such other Committees as deemed necessary.
A Pastor of a member church, who does not hold his standing in the Conference may
serve on any committee, with the exception of the Credentials Committee, as long as he is
pastor of a member church. If he ceases his relationship to a member church, he is
automatically dropped from the Committee membership, unless he is called to another member
church. He may not be elected to the Board or a Conference office.
Associate members may serve on any committee with the exception of the Credentials
Committee. They may not be elected to the Board or a Conference office.
Each Committee shall prepare a written report of progress to be presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Conference, and at such other times as the Board of Directors shall request it.
IV— Finance
There is to be no per-capita assessment or apportionment levied by this Conference upon
the member churches or ministers. The churches and ministers are expected to assume volun-
tarily a share in the financial responsibility of the Conference.
V— Conference Records
All records of Conference business in the hands of Conference officials are the property
of the Conference, contents of which must be made available to authorized Conference officials
upon request, and which must be delivered to the Conference upon termination of the service
of officials.
VI— Ordination to the Christian Ministry
1. Ordination to the ministry shall be by a local church, after examination by a council
called by said church.
2. A candidate for Ordination to the Christian Ministry and subsequent ministerial
membership in this Conference will be expected to have a life which is bearing the fruit of
the Spirit, and which is marked by deep spirituality and the best of ethical practices. The
candidate will be disqualified by any habits or practices in his life which do not glorify God
in his body which belongs to God, or which might cause any brother in Christ to stumble.
3. Every candidate for ordination is encouraged to first apply for Ministerial License.
4. This Conference recommends that any local church which calls an unordained man
to its pastorate who does not hold a Ministerial License from this Conference allow a trial
period of one year before proceeding with his ordination.
VII— Standards and Membership for Ministry
1. General Membership Information
a. A person who appUes to this Conference as an Ordained Minister, Licensed Minister,
Commissioned Christian Worker or Lay Preacher shall be required to provide a one-time
application fee of an amount determined by the Board of Directors.
b. Full standing for Ministers and Commissioned Christian Workers shall require their
attendance at an Annual Meeting.
c. For applicants seeking Ordained Ministerial standing and having no previous
relationship with this Conference, a one year waiting period shall be required. The
Credentials Committee may grant a ministerial Ucense in the meantime.
d. Prospective candidates for the ministry, the mission field, and other areas of service
are encouraged to apply for Conference Care Membership.
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e. Full standing for Ordained Ministers, Licensed Ministers, Commissioned
Christian Workers, and students under Conference Care requires that they have
membership in a Conservative Congregational Christian Conference church or a
congregationally governed church.
f. Only an Associate Membership may be granted to those having their credentials
and/or other membership in a non-congregationally governed body. This Associate
Membership will carry with it all the privileges of the Conference with the exception of
holding office, serving on the Board of Directors or Credentials Committee, a committee
chairmanship and voting.
g. Membership cards for Ordained Ministers, Licensed Ministers, Commissioned
Christian Workers and Lay Preachers shall be issued annually on a calendar year basis
following the return of the annual questionnaire and a gift of any amount to the financial
support of the Conference. Refusal to contribute in this way to the financial support of
the Conference for a period two consecutive years will result in a review by the Credentials
Committee and in dismissal should it be shown to be warranted.
Ordained Ministers, Licensed Ministers, Commissioned Christian Workers and Lay
Preachers who are inactive in the Conference for a period of two years, during which
time they do not answer Conference or regional correspondence or questionnaires; do
not attend any Conference or regional meetings; and do not make any contact whatever
with this Conference, shall be contacted if at all possible by the Credentials Committee
to ascertain their interest in the Conference. If there is no response or not interest indicated,
the names of such members may be recommended for removal from Conference member-
ship by the Credentials Committee at the Annual Meeting.
h. Ordained Ministers, Licensed Ministers, and Commissioned Christian Workers who
for a period of two or more years (during one year for Licensed Ministers) fail to exercise
the functions of the ministry for reasons other than disability or retirement and who pursue
secular employment with no apparent effort to serve as a pastor or in some capacity as
a minister (i.e. beyond those activities ordinarily done by lay-persons) shall be questioned
by the Credentials Committee as to the propriety of their continued standing as a minister
or a Commissioned Christian Worker. If such persons persist in the neglect of their ministry
and refuse to resign from Conference standing unless there are extenuating circumstances,
the Credentials Committee may recommend, to any Annual Meeting of the Conference,
removal from their membership status or transferal to Individual Lay Membership within
the Conference. The right to request reinstatement upon a return to proper ministry is
presumed.
2. Ordained Ministerial Membership
a. A Ministerial standing in this Conference shall require:
(1) A minimum academic attainment of a diploma from an accredited Bible institute
or the equivalent in formal education of Christian service. However, this Conference
considers a seminary training to be desirable.
(2) A vocational call to a specific place of ministry that involved the ministry of
the Word.
(3) Acceptable ordination to the Christian ministry.
(4) Reception into membership in the Conference in the manner provided by the
Constitution (Article V).
b. Good and regular standing of ministers shall indicate that they do hold Conference
membership and are not under disciplinary penalty as a result of charges against them.
3. Licensed Ministerial Membership
a. Ministerial license to preach conferring authority to perform the regular functions
of parish ministry, including the solemnization of marriages where legally permissible
shall be granted by the Conference upon recommendation by the Credentials Committee
and shall expire with the closing date of the ensuing Annual Meeting of the Conference.
Such license is renewable at the discretion of the Credentials Committee upon application
to its chairman at least thirty (30) days before expiration of the license.
b. A Licensed Ministerial standing in this Conference shall require:
(1) A minimum academic attainment of a diploma from an accredited Bible institute
or the equivalent education or Christian service. However, this Conference considers
seminary training to be desirable.
(2) A call to a particular place of ministry.
(3) Reception into membership in the Conference in the manner provided by the
Constitution (Article V).
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c. Licensed Ministerial standing shall be recognized as valid as long as the licensee
is actively engaged in an appropriate form of ministry.
d. Under special circumstances, a student in seminary may be granted Licensed
Ministerial standing while performing the functions of a parish ministry.
e. Licensed Ministerial standing is normally the first step to ordination and ordained
ministerial standing. A license should be held for one year before seeking ordination.
4. Commissioned Christian Worker Membership
a. Persons who have been commissioned into a Christian vocation such as a missionary,
tentmaking worker, mission executive or support worker, an editor of a Christian periodical,
a director of Christian education, a director of evangelism, a minister of music, or those
who give service within Christian non-profit agencies as a teacher, doctor, nurse, or social
worker may be received into Conference membership as a Commissioned Christian Worker.
b. Commissioned Christian Worker standing in the Conference shall require:
(1) A minimum academic attainment of a bachelor's degree from an accredited
college or university with proven competency in the chosen professional field. On-the-job
experience may be considered as equivalency for formal training in certain cases.
(2) Acceptable commissioning by a local church into a particular Christian vocation.
This Commission is to be granted after a close and particular examination of the can-
didate's:
(a) character and conduct
(b) physical, mental and education qualifications
(c) personal testimony of Christian experience
(d) motivation for seeking this standing
(e) knowledge of the Bible and Christian theology
(3) An engagement or formal invitation to a particular position.
(4) Reception into membership in the Conference in the manner provided by the
Constitution (Article V).
(5) Since commissioning is to a particular vocation, if there is a change in voca-
tion, there must be a recommissioning. If there is a change in church membership,
then the new church must endorse the commissioning.
c. Persons called to such Christian vocation other than the ordained ministry and who
are received into the Conference as Commissioned Christian Workers are entitled to all
the rights and privileges of the Conference. This status does not grant authority to perform
the regular functions of parish ministry, including the solemnization of marriages.
d. The Commission shall be recognized as valid as long as the Commissioned Christian
Worker is actively engaged in the form of specific service to which he was commissioned.
5. Conference Care Membership
a. Prospective candidates for the ministry, the mission field, and other areas of service
such as Christian education, church administration, ministry of music and similar areas,
may be received under Conference Care for guidance in preparation. Under such care
the enroUee may study the Conference Study Course. The enroUee shall have an annual
personal conference with a member of the Credentials Committee or with some Conference
representative appointed by them. A person who has been received under Conference Care
is considered a member of the Conference under Conference Care and is entitled to vote
at all Annual Meetings and special meetings of the Conference. His vote does not necessarily
have to be included in the delegation from his home church, if that church is a member
of the Conference.
b. Conference Care standing may be granted to candidates from foreign countries who
are resident, and only for so long as they are resident, for study in the United States of
America.
6. Lay Preacher
The Conference shall provide for the status of Lay Preacher upon the application of an
individual to the Credentials Committee and shall be available only to lay members of the
Conference. Such status shall be granted for the purpose of recognizing an active lay witness
of an individual, but it shall not include the privileges of Licensed Ministerial standing such
as authority granted by the Conference to perform the regular functions of a pastorate including
the solemnization of marriages, and officiating at funerals, baptisms/dedications, and the
Lord's Supper.
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The status of Lay Preacher for the individual shall expire with the closing date of the
ensuing Annual Meeting of the Conference and be renewable at the discretion of the Credentials
Committee upon application at least thirty (30) days before the expiration of such status.
7. Individual Lay Membership
This membership shall be granted to members of congregationally governed churches which
are not members of this Conference. Such Individual Lay Members shall be granted the full
privilege of Conference membership in accord with the Constitution (Article V, 1 and Article
VII, 3).
VIII— Seal
The seal of the Conference in use at the time of this Constitutional revision shall continue
as the official seal of the Conference, and shall be used by having the same, or a facsimile
thereof, impressed or affixed, or reproduced otherwise.
IX— Fiscal Year
The fiscal year of the Conference shall be from January 1 to December 31.
X — Unprocessed Applications
Churches, ministers, or individual lay members from non-member churches, whose ap-
plications for membership have been processed too late to be circulated to the entire Con-
ference membership before the Annual Meeting, or whose applications are still in process,
may be given the right to speak from the floor and/or the right to vote at the said Annual
Meeting, by a majority vote of the assembled delegates.
XI — Amendments
These By-laws may be amended by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Conference
members present and voting at an Annual Meeting or special meeting of the Conference,
provided that in writing thirty days notice of the substance of proposed amendments to the
By-laws be given to all members of the Conference. Upon adoption of amendments, the orderly
numbering, lettering, capitalization and speUing of the By-laws shall be cared for by the Con-
stitution Study Committee.
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THE NATURE OF OUR FELLOWSHIP
STATEMENT
To include as brethren those with greatly diverse convictions in cer-
tain theological areas is not a weakness but a strength and in harmony
with Biblical truths. The architects of the Congregational Way labored
for the freedom to be ruled by God. This means that Jesus Christ alone
is head of the church and Lord of the conscience. He directs His church
through Scripture, speaking in this manner to officers and individual
members.
This freedom requires an environment of unity and liberty,
cultivated in the context of honestly differing theological viewpoints.
Thus we must seek continually to maintain a true balance. To this end
we recognize that as Congregational Christians we do not have to agree
on everything to achieve Biblical respect and spiritual health. In the spirit
of Acts 15, we seek to promote maximum freedom for the rule of God
in our churches. This is the merit of the Congregational conscience.
We do not claim that the theological breadth of our Conference
today is a precise extension of all the doctrines of the Savoy Declar-
ation of 1658. But we do consider it significant that Browne's "State-
ment of Congregational Principles" antedates Savoy by 76 years and
that the latter was itself a modification of the Westminster Confession
including a more flexible view of the role of creeds. According to these
historic Congregational principles, each church is complete in itself and
independent from every other. Thus, there is no appeal from the deci-
sions of the local church.
Consequently, we believe that the Biblical fellowship offered by
us today meets a need for fellowship among congregationally governed
churches and is the outgrowth of the Congregational principles of 300
years ago. If those principles are seen as Biblical, then our current rela-
tionships deserve the name Congregational, for they appeal to the same
ecclesiology. And, how relevant this is: we offer real freedom at a time
when it is being lost almost everywhere else.
There is freedom in the CCCC today to believe and practice the
strictest Reformed theology of our early fathers, as well as other essen-
tially Christian theology which differs in certain ways from the Refor-
mation perspective. Should either be denied in a forced unity, contrary
to the ecclesiology of the original founders, we would no longer be ful-
ly Congregational.
CONCLUSION
Today we are faced with lawlessness and legalism not only in our
society but in many Christian Churches. To maintain both freedom and
unity is difficult, but worthwhile. The task of being a true Congrega-
tionalist was never easy but always a source of blessing.
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CODE OF ETHICS FOR MINISTERS
In My Own Life
I will always devote time to seeking the will of God through reading the
Scriptures and prayer.
I will endeavor to keep myself physically and emotionally fit.
I will seek in all ways to be Chrisdike in my attitude and conduct.
I will seek mutual accountability and spiritual friendship with fellow
Christians for personal encouragement and nurture in order to ensure
faithfulness to my calling as a steadfast follower and
competent servant of My Lord Jesus Christ.
In Relationship to My Family
I will consider each member of my immediate family as precious gifts from
God, and will carefully, lovingly and responsibly meet their needs as a
sacred obligation before Him.
I will give spiritual leadership in my home.
I will be faithful and loyal to my family members, loving them as
Jesus Christ loves His Church.
In Relationship to the Church
I will remember that I am called to lead, but also to serve.
I will never violate a confidence given to me.
I will be diligent in my duties as pastor, never lazy, but with God as my judge
and my Shepherd.
I will be Biblical in my preaching, presenting the whole counsel of God,
speaking the truth in love.
I will strive to introduce people to Christ, and to build His church.
I will consider my call to the church a sacred responsibility and stand by
the decision.
I will seek the unity of the Church and resist any attempts to divide.
In Relationship to Other Ministers
I will be a brother in Christ to my fellow ministers.
I will not seek to build my church at the expense of another church, nor my
ego at the expense of another minister.
I will not speak uncharitably of either my predecessor or my successor.
I will refrain from pastoral contacts with former parishioners except with the
knowledge of the present pastor.
In Relationship to the Conference
I will participate in the larger fellowship of the Conservative Congregational
Christian Conference, and seek to support through prayer and action its
aims and objectives.
In Relationship to the Community
I will seek to be responsible in my personal finances.
I will seek to build a positive relationship with the community without
sacrificing my ministry to the church.
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CODE OF ETHICS FOR CHURCHES
The Christian Church is the Body of Christ and is destined to be His Bride.
Inasmuch as every local church is an expression of the whole body it is need-
ful for her to be committed to vigilance in all of her relationships:
In Relationship to Christ
Believing that Jesus Christ is the Head of the Church . . .
We will honor and exalt Him in all of our relationships and ministries.
We will keep ourselves free from all policies and practices which might tend
to mar the beauty of the Bride of Christ.
In Relationship to Fellow-Members
Believing that the local church is an expression of the family of God . . .
We will promote unity among the members of the congregation, resisting
all jealousy, rivalry, self-seeking and division which would disturb that
unity.
We will '*. . .make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual
edification." (Romans 14:19)
In Relationship to Other Churches
Believing that the church is a universal body. . .
We will attempt to maintain honorable relationships with other churches
in the community.
In Relationship to the Community
Believing that the witness of the church in the community affects the
ministry of that church to the community and reflects on Christ, the Head
of the Church . . .
We will endeavor to keep our dealings with agencies, businesses and
individuals in the community honest and above reproach.
In Relationship to the Conference
Believing that our membership in the Conservative Congregational
Christian Conference is not only a privilege but also involves
responsibiHty. . .
We will fulfill our fellowship, ministry and financial obligations to the
Conference to the best of our ability.
We will uphold the doctrines and principles of the Conference.
In Relationship to the Pastor and Other Leaders of the Church
Believing that the pastor and other spiritual leaders are shepherds of
Christ's flock.. .
We will love, honor and submit to them as they, by example and word,
watch over our souls.
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We will support the pastor financially so that he may be able to meet his
obligations without bringing reproach upon himself or us.
We will not allow anything among us that would undermine the pastor's
ministry or rob him of the confidence of the church and the community.
We will endeavor to respond to all criticism dealing with the pastor, other
spiritual leaders, or their families in an honorable manner, not tolerating
subversive or clandestine meetings.
Whenever legitimate criticism or charges against anyone arises, we will
follow Scriptural direction for church discipline, always with a desire for
reconciliation and restoration and always making use of the cloak of love.
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STATEMENT REGARDING
THE CHARISMATIC MOVEMENT
PREAMBLE
Frequently the Board of Directors is asked questions regarding the position
of the CCCC with respect to the Charismatic Movement and particularly
the matter of glossolalia.
The Conference as a body would find it difficult, because of our
congregational structure, to make a definitive policy statement. However,
the Board of Directors wishes to present this simple statement as a product
of its thinking and with the desire that the "Unity of the body" be
maintained.
A STATEMENT
It is our conviction that the plain teaching of the New Testament is
that the more spectacular sign gifts, i.e., tongues, healings and miracles,
needed some degree of order that would prevent their indiscriminative
use (I Cor. 14:40). It appears that the Apostle Paul taught that the
more spectacular gifts were secondary to those that instructed believers
in faith and morals and that evangelized non-Christians (I Cor.
12:28-31). Tongue speaking was certainly not forbidden (I Cor. 14:39),
but intelligent exposition of the Word of God, along with instruction
in faith and duty was definitely superior.
Therefore, brethren, we desire that in the life of our Conference there
be neither evangelism on behalf of the spectacular gifts nor forbidding
thereof. So that there be no confusion relating to our position, we give
the following examples:
a. To use either the Annual Meeting or regional gatherings for the
promoting of these spectacular gifts is not in order as it will
engender division.
b. To use either the Annual Meeting or regional gatherings as
platforms to antagonize brethren by denouncing these gifts is
also out of order.
'That there should be no schisms in the body; but that the members
should have the same care one for another." I Cor. 12:25.
CONCLUSION
We respect those brethren who hold to the view that the sign gifts were
withdrawn when the canon of Scripture was closed. We also respect those
brethren who hold that these same gifts are still among us today. However,
we are firm in our belief that messages received by means of these gifts
are not equal to the revelation of God in Holy Scripture.
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Policy and Guidelines for the Credentials Committee
Regarding Ministers who are Divorced
I. STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE
The presence of divorce in American life today together with the
increasing incidence of divorce among the clergy confronts our
Conference, and particularly our Credentials Committee, with the
issue of ministers who have been divorced being granted admission
and continued standing in the Conference. It is necessary, therefore,
to set forth policy guidelines for the consideration of divorce
situations.
A. SANCTITY OF MARRIAGE
It is an accepted fact in our Conference that the Scriptures are
the standard by which guidelines should be determined. In this
light the sanctity of marriage cannot be overemphasized. When
asked His view on divorce, Jesus replied, "Haven't you read that
at the beginning the Creator 'made them male and female' and
said, 'For this reason a man will. . . be united to his wife and
the two will become one flesh?' So they are no longer two but
one. Therefore what God has joined together, let not man
separate." (Matthew 19:4, Genesis 2:24)
God instituted marriage. It is not subject to the changing norms
of society. God designed marriage to be a permanent union of
a man and woman by which they are made one. God did not
allow for divorce in his design. Marriage is a total commitment
of two people to one another for life. It is a covenant of
companionship.
In the light of Proverbs 2:17 and Malachi 2:14, marriage is a
covenant relationship before God, and the breaking of a
covenant of whatever kind is wrong. Sin is involved in every
divorce. According to Malachi 2:16 God hates divorce. That is
not to say that God hates people who are divorced, nor is it to
say that everyone who is divorced is guilty of the sin that resulted
in divorce. Some people are divorced by their mates against their
will and in spite of their efforts toward preservation of the
marriage. This raises the question whether divorce per se
disqualifies a minister from continued standing in or acceptance
into membership in the Conference.
B. SANCTITY OF THE MINISTRY
Even though it might be allowed that divorce in itself may not
eliminate a man from the ministry, it must be remembered that,
in the light of Scripture, the sanctity of the office of the ministry
and the example of the minister cannot be overemphasized. Paul
wrote to Timothy, **If a man desired the office of a bishop, he
desireth a good work. A bishop then must be blameless. . ." (I
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Timothy 3:1,2). The sacred nature of the office is emphasized
by Paul when he says in I Corinthians 4:1, "Let a man so account
of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and the stewards of the
mysteries of God." To Titus he wrote, ''A bishop must be
blameless as the steward of God: not selfwilled, not soon angry,
not given to wine, no striker, not greedy of filthy lucre; but a
lover of hospitality, a lover of good men, sober, just, holy,
temperate, holding fast the faithful word as he hath been
taught. . ." (Titus 1:6-9). In other words, the Hfe of a minister
must be exemplary in every way because of the high office which
he represents, ''in all things showing himself a pattern of good
works." (Titus 2:7)
Peter admonishes ministers to "feed the flock. . .taking oversight
thereof. . .either as lords over God's heritage, but being
ensamples to the flock." (I Peter 5:2,3), and Paul reminds
ministers that "we are ambassadors for Christ," standing in
Christ's stead. Because of the sanctity and high caUing of the
ministry, therefore, and because it places the minister before the
Church and the world as a pattern of what Christian living
should be, the divorce of a minister is an extremely serious
matter. Even though the minister himself may be innocent of
wrong doing, his divorce can have disastrous and far reaching
effects on his congregation and his future ministry.
II. UNITY WITH DIVERSITY IN THE INTERPRETATION OF
SCRIPTURE
At this point we must recognize that, within the unity of our
Conference, there is diversity. We are united in our conviction that
the Bible is God's Word and our ultimate authority, but there are
areas of Biblical interpretation where our understanding differs. For
example, we all accept the sovereignty of God but we have differences
of understanding how God's sovereignty relates to man's freedom
and responsibility. Likewise we unite in expecting the return of our
Lord but we differ as to the sequence of events associated with His
sure return. The same can be said regarding the charismatic gifts and
the place of women in the ministry. In the same manner we agree
on the evil of divorce but we do not all understand the teaching of
Jesus and other Scriptures on divorce in exactly the same way.
A. UNEQUIVOCAL DISQUALIFICATION
There are members of our Conference who are strong in their
conviction that any minister who is divorced for whatever reason
is thereby disqualified to serve in the ministry and should not
have standing as a minister of the Conference nor be pastor of
a church. Paul's words, "The overseer (minister) must be above
reproach, the husband of but one wife. . ." (I Timothy 3:2), are
understood as requiring the disqualification of a divorced
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minister. The situation is compounded if the minister has
married the second time. The teaching of Jesus in Luke 16:18,
Matthew 5:31,32 and Matthew 19:1-9 is taken by some to mean
that, while divorce is wrong, an exception is allowed in the case
of fornication, but the exception does not leave the innocent
party free to serve in the ministry or to remarry.
B. FORGIVENESS AND RECONCILIATION
Some members of the Conference, however, hold other
considerations, which they believe are also valid in the light of
the Bible. For example, there is the principle of God's forgiveness
and restoration. What shall we say of the man who was divorced
before his conversion to Christ when he was made a new creature
in Christ? If he had been guilty of sexual sin before becoming
a Christian he would not thereby be ineligible for a call from
God to the ministry. Paul was guilty of murder and blasphemy
before his conversion but God forgave him and made him a
minister. There are men who have been saved out of a life of
immorality and debauchery who have become able ministers of
the Gospel. Is the breaking of the marriage covenant a greater
sin than pre-marital promiscuity? When God forgives sin He
casts them behind His back (Isaiah 38:17). He casts them into
the depths of the sea (Micah 7:19). He remembers them no more
(Jeremiah 31:34), and He removes them as far as the east is from
the west (Psalm 103:12). God forgives the sins we confess and
cleanses us from all unrighteousness (I John 1:9). Some members
of our Conference would say, "Yes, God does forgive and forget,
but the divorced minister still should not serve in the public office
of the ministry." Other members of the Conference would say,
*'When God forgives the truly penitent sinner, whatever the sin,
he wipes the slate clean. Should we continue to call the man
unclean and unworthy of service if God has pardoned him and
made him clean? Is there any reason why God's assurances of
forgiveness should apply to every other sin except divorce?
Divorce is not the unpardonable sin."
C RELEASE FROM THE MARRIAGE COVENANT
Consider also the case of the minister who has not been guilty
of disruption of his marriage by unchristian attitudes and
conduct which have driven his wife to seek divorce, and who
has made every effort toward reconciliation and the saving of
his marriage. If his wife persists in ''putting him away" by
divorce, he is in no way guilty of violating God's law. If both
he and his wife are Christians, he should remain unmarried and
continue to seek reconcihation according to I Corinthians 7:11.
If he fails to do so, his eligibiUty to continue in the ministry is
severely damaged if not destroyed.
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If, however, the wife has proven herself to be an unbeliever in
the above situation, according to I Corinthians 7:15 the minister
*'is not bound," and if he is not bound, he is free. He has been
released from the marriage covenant. There is a parallel to this
in Romans 7:2,3 where Paul declares that a woman is "bound
to her husband as long as he is alive. . . But if he dies, she is
released from the law and is not an adulteress though she marries
another man." In Romans 7 the death of the husband terminates
the marriage and in I Corinthians 7 the willful departure of the
unbeliever terminates the marriage. The sense of I Corinthians
7 appears to be that a person who has sincerely sought to preserve
a marriage but has been divorced contrary to his will and effort
toward reconciliation is a free person. In such a case it is a valid
conclusion of some that a minister should not be penalized and
prevented from serving in the ministry solely because he has been
divorced. Some ministers in such cases have continued to enjoy
the blessing of God on their ministry.
D. LAWFUL - BUT NOT EXPEDIENT
Having said all this, we need to recognize that the traumatic
experience of going through a divorce and the possible attitudes
of a minister's present and future congregations may quite
possibly make it very difficult, if not actually impossible, to carry
on an effective ministry. The minister, the congregation and the
Credentials Committee will do well to consider that while, in
the view of many members of our Conference, it may be lawful
for a divorced minister to continue to serve in the ministry, it
might not be expedient. He might better devote his talents,
training and experience to some service for the Lord other than
the pulpit and pastoral ministry, such as writing, counseling or
administration.
in. CONFERENCE RESPONSIBILITY
In the light of the above considerations, we must keep in mind that
the Conference does not speak for the local church or for the
individual minister or member of the Conference.
A. DETERMINATION BY THE LOCAL CONGREGATION
Every church determines for itself what its practice shall be
regarding divorce. Every church has complete freedom and
responsibility to make sure that the minister it calls to lead the
congregation shall be in harmony with its own standards
regarding divorce. In making referrals to churches seeking
ministers, the Conference office shall always provide the full
resume and record of a minister including his marital status.
Churches may differ in their views of divorce, but we are bound
together in our Conference by our common commitment to the
heart essentials of our Christian faith as stated in our Articles
of Faith.
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B. ACCEPTANCE OF THE VARIOUS BIBLICAL
INTERPRETATIONS
The views of our ministers vary in some areas other than the
cardinal truths set forth in our constitution. In those areas where
we differ the conscience or the individual minister is not
compromised by the position expressed by the Conference in such
areas as eschatology, the charismatic movement, women's part
in the ministry, divorce, or any other area. On the other hand
the Conference and the Credentials Committee must recognize
that born-again Bible-believing, evangelical Christians and
ministers within the Conference will have differing convictions
which they derive from their understanding of Scripture.
We must make allowance for such varying convictions and make
a place for the brother whose views differ from our own as long
as he does not deny the fundamental truths of the Bible. We
must also be careful not to impose the convictions of any one
man, church or segment of the Conference on any minister,
church or the Conference as a whole. In Christian love we must
accept one another and respect the privacy of everyone's
conscience before God.
C OBLIGATION OF THE CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE
Finally, let it be said that the Credentials Committee is under
obligation to exercise extreme care in considering the divorce of
a minister of the Conference or one who is applying for
membership. The Committee's actions must proceed prayerfully
with compassion toward the individual and with due regard to
the high standards of the ministry set forth in Scripture.
All who experience divorce shall enter a period of review.
Unrepentant persons causing the dissolution of their marriage
will be dismissed from ministerial membership in a manner
consistent with the CCCC constitution and by-laws. Other
ministers shall have their credentialed status suspended for a
period of review, the length of which is determined by the
Credentials Committee. I Timothy 5:22 gives caution regarding
the hasty laying on of hands, a principle which should not only
apply to the novice or those who newly apply for CCCC
standing, but also to those who experience divorce while pursuing
an active ministry within our fellowship. In taking this approach,
we recognize that Conference actions do not bind a local church
in its decision to continue a pastoral relationship with a divorced
minister.
After this review period, the Credentials Committee will, upon
request, examine or re-examine the general trends of ministerial
personal fitness as outlined in I Timothy 3:1-7. Personal
references from those who know the individual's current home
situation will be sought. If the individual is "well thought of
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by outsiders" then his credentials would be returned as a positive
endorsement. It is believed that such a vouching process would
prove to be both a source of encouragement for the individual
and a source of confidence for churches that may consider this
individual as a prospective candidate for pastoral office.
HOMOSEXUALS AND THE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Our aim in the following statement is to combine theological thinking and
Biblical commitment with contemporary understanding and compassionate
pastoral concern.
1 . God in His Holy Word plainly condemns the practice of homosexuality
as an abomination in His sight (Leviticus 18:22).
as a degrading and unnatural passion (Romans 1:26,27).
as one that brings grave consequences in this life, and
as a sin that, if persisted in, will exclude one from the Kingdom of God
(I Corinthians 6:9,10).
Therefore, neither individual Christians, nor ministers of the Word of God,
nor congregations of the Lord Jesus Christ, may take away from or lessen
God's prohibition of and warnings against the practice of homosexuality.
Neither may they individually or collectively as responsible citizens in
a free society, urge or concede that the State should give special protection
or approval to this practice, or promote it as a matter or personal taste,
free choice, or "sexual orientation." Homosexuals are not entitled to special
treatment under the law. That would be tantamount to rewarding evil.
2. The Apostle Paul testifies that those once involved in homosexuality
were among those who were washed, sanctified, and justified in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ (I Corinthians 6:11).
Therefore, individual Christians, ministers and congregations,
understanding that all human beings are sinners, and that as Christians
we have received God's mercy while helpless, ungodly and hostile to God
(Romans 3:23;5:6,10), must warn against homosexual practices as from the
mouth of the Lord (Ezekiel 3:17), and, at the same time proclaim
forgiveness, cleansing, restoration, and power for godly living for all who
repent and believe the Gospel (John 1:12;3:16; Romans 1:16;I Corinthians
6:11; Philippians 2:13).
We specifically renounce any unbiblical prejudice against persons who
are homosexual simply because of their orientation, which is just one
particular form of the same sinful orientation we all have. But we do believe
that every expression of that orientation is sinful, just as every expression
of adulterous desire is sinful, and we believe that all practicing adulterers
and homosexuals should be called to repentance.
3. God desires that all mankind repent and come to a knowledge of the
truth and be saved (H Peter 3:19; I Timothy 2:4).
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Therefore, individual Christians, ministers and congregations, will
compassionately and in love, proclaim the Good News of forgiveness and
the admonition to go and sin no more (John 8:11) to those once involved
in homosexual practices, admitting such into fellowship after confession
of faith and evidence of repentance, as with all those who have sinned
grievously in other ways (I Corinthians 6:11). We counsel those homo-
sexuals who do not experience full healing and reorientation to remain
celibate, trusting the Holy Spirit to give a joyous and fruitful existence
as is promised to believers who cannot experience marriage (Isaiah 56:3-5).
Jesus repeats this promise (Matthew 19:12).
STATEMENT ON ABORTION
Preamble
Christians affirm that human yearning for reality and meaning can be
satisfied only by the knowledge of and a relationship with a personal God
who alone can change human nature and liberate from the bondage of
self-indulgence.' Human worth is a consequence of being made by and in
the image of a personal God^ — who is sovereign over history and places
us within the framework of God's continual acts in history.^
The dominant philosophy of this age opposes this world and life view
and asserts the dignity and worth of people and their capacity for self-
realization through reason apart from the supernatural and sovereign
involvement of a personal God.''
Clear lines of confrontation between these two opposing faiths are not
always easily discerned by the Christian community, both individually and
corporately. Cultural conditioning, ignorance of God's revealed will and
sin all mitigate against a clear perception of many ethical and moral issues.
Nevertheless, we affirm the authority and witness of God's revelation in
Scripture and the heritage of Church history regarding the dignity and
sanctity of all human life and oppose anything that would blur or lessen
its value. ^
We humbly recognize the complex presuppositions, realities and implica-
tions of ethical/moral decision-making and confess our own sinful silence
in failing to act where the lines of conflict are obvious.^ We accept the
challenge to confront the pragmatism of this age and seek to move away
from past indifferences and the subtle seductive power of this age.' We,
therefore, affirm that abortion on demand for reasons such as personal
convenience, social adjustment, economic advantage, genetic defect, or
physical malformation is morally wrong. ^
STATEMENT
We believe that all human life is a gift from God and is therefore sacred.'
The Lord has created all life sacred and cherishes all lives: including all those
which have been marked by the effects of the fall of nature, resulting in
physical and mental abnormalities.'" We believe that God has told us, in Scrip-
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ture, what our attitude should be towards the unborn." Specific blessings
have been conferred upon unborn infants, pre-eminently in the incarnation
of Jesus Christ.'- Scripture clearly states that God provided penalties for
actions which result in the death of the unborn.'^ The fetus is not a growth
or piece of tissue in the mother's body, nor even a potential human being,
but a human Hfe who, though not yet mature, is growing into the fullness
of the humanity it already possesses."* The humanness of the fetus is con-
firmed by modern medical science. From the moment of conception a uni-
que genetic code distinct from both parents is established, sex is determined
and the only requirements for development into an adult human being are
time and nutrition.
Thus, we affirm that the moral issue of abortion is more than a question
of the freedom of a woman to control the reproductive functions of her
body. It is a question of moral responsibility involving at least two human
beings at different stages of maturity. Abortion transcends issues of personal,
economic and social convenience or compassion. No woman gives birth to
herself. She gives birth to a child that is a distinct body and personality
from herself. Consequently, even if we agree that every woman has a right
to do with her own body as she sees fit,'^ we cannot conclude that she
therefore has the right to take the life of her child. However, in the rare
situation when the life of the unborn child mortally threatens the equal life
of the mother, the mother is not required to sacrifice her life.'^
We believe that the Church is commissioned to declare and demonstrate
this high regard for human life, the reality and complexity of the sinful
human condition and God's forgiveness through grace and the redemptive
work of Jesus Christ.'^ The community of Christian believers furnishes the
context out of which this declaration and demonstration grow.'* It is the
responsibility of the Church to insist that society not adopt a policy that
would deny the sanctity of human Ufe and lead people to take life lightly.
The Church must advocate the protection of the freedom of those who can-
not protect themselves. The Church must therefore seek to protect the un-
born child's freedom to live.'^ In addition. Christians must reach out to those
who are confronted with the crisis for which abortion seems a solution with
the offer of a biblical alternative, providing the practical care and compas-
sion needed. ^°
CONCLUSION
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the only adequate answer to the terrible
spiritual, moral and social dilemma confronting the society that legalizes
abortion and the parents contemplating abortion. Christians are called to
live in active tension with culture, neither becoming complacent toward evil
nor proponents of it but promoting the truth of God's revelation.^' The
current state of affairs in our society compels Christians to share in the
responsibility for the tragedy upon us, to promote justice and propagate
the promises of grace. ^^ Christians have a responsibility to be involved in
the legislative process of our democratic society for the purpose of guarding
the freedom of the unborn. The Church also has the obligation to educate
its own constitutents and society itself concerning the complex issues
surrounding abortion and equip people with a biblical alternative.^^ God
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has commissioned the Church to experience and express the redemption
that is available in Christ Jesus. Therefore, it is precisely to those who are
in trouble and despair that the Church has to present the message of
forgiveness and redemption. Even those who have sinned must be sheltered
by Christian love and assured that no one is beyond the scope of God's
forgiveness.^^ The Church must also create alternatives and share the burden
of caring for the lives of those brought into the world under difficult
circumstances. ^'^
May God's grace and wisdom prevail as we seek to work for an end to
abortion.
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE REFERENCES
1.) Phil. 3:8-ll;I Cor. 6:9-11 2.) Ps. 139:14;Gen. 1:26,27 3.) Job
38:4;Is.9:6,7;ll:l-9;46:9,10;Ps. 72:1-11;2 Pet. 3:11-14 4.) Gen. 4:ll,12;Rom.
1:18-32;I Cor. 1:18-20;2:14 5.) Prov. 14:34;29:18;Mt. 28:18,20 6.) Prov.
24:11,12 7.) Eph. 2:2;2 Cor. 4:3,4 8.) Ex. 20:13 9.) Ps.
127:3;139:13-16 10.) Ex. 4:ll;Jn.9:l-3 11.) Ex. 21:22,23 (NIV) 12.) Jer.
l:5;Lk. l:15;Gal. l:15;Mt. 1:20 13.) Ex. 21:22-25 14.) Job 10:8a,
10-12 15.) I Cor. 6:13b,19,20 16.) Ex. 22:2,3; Jn. 15:12,13 17.) Ps.
32:l,2;Rom. 5:1,6-11 18.) I Jn. 3:11-22 19.) Mt. 25:40,45; 28:18-20;Prov.
24:11, 12;Amos 5:15,24 20.) Jas.l:27;2:14-17;Ps. 106:3 21.) Mt.
5:10-16;Heb. 11:36-38 22.) Gen l:28a;Mt. 28:18-20;Mk. 16:15 23.) I Tim.
1:8-11 24.) Hos. 4:1-6 25.) I Jn. l:9;Mk. 3:28 26.) Jas. 1:27;2:14-17;I
Jn. 3:17
POSITION PAPER ON
PORNOGRAPHY AND OBSCENITY
The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference is aware of the
widespread and harmful influence which pornography increasingly is
having on our country. It has become clear to us that we can no longer
remain idle while promoters of pornography contribute to the decline of
the morals of society by advocating a lifestyle which is contrary to biblical
teaching, is harmful to the family, and is ultimately destructive to
individuals.
The word pornography is derived from two Greek words: pome which
means "harlot," and graphein which means "to write." Originally, then,
pornography referred to "the writing of harlots" (pornographos) . Today
it refers to any explicit depiction of erotic behavior (as in pictures,
photographs, writings, or books) which are intended to cause sexual
excitement.
Pornography has its roots in the abuse of sexual expression. The New
Testament makes it abundantly clear that a cardinal vice of the pagan world
was impurity and immorality. The Apostle Paul pays special attention to
the sinful behavior characteristic of the Gentile world, particularly the sins
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of immorality and homosexuality (Romans 1:24-27). Sexual sins head up
a list of sins which characterized a world that had sunk deep into the
depravity of the flesh and of the spirit: the most fundamental sin being
the rejection of God and His righteous ways (Romans 1:21,25,28,32). Today,
in our secular and humanistic society, the biblically condemned forms of
sexual immorality are not only tolerated but openly promoted as ''alternate
Ufestyles" which should be accepted.
Standing in sharp contrast are the Scriptures which condemn fornication
(Eph. 5:3;Col. 3:5), adultery (Lev. 20:10;Rom. 1:24), incest (Lev. 18:6;I Cor.
5:1), homosexuality (Lev. 20:13;Rom. 1:24), bestiality (Lev. 18:23), and
prostitution (Lev. 19:29;Eph. 5:5). Also the Old Testament makes it clear
that the presence of evil sexual practices was a major cause for God's
judgment upon Sodom and Gomorrah (Gen. 19:5,13). Scripture tells us
"it is God's will that you should be sanctified; that you should avoid sexual
immorality; that each of you should learn to control his own body in a
way that is holy and honorable, not in passionate lust like the heathen,
who do not know God. . ." (I Thess. 4:3-5)
Pornography is one form of depraved man's insistence on explicit sexual
activity. Pornography is known to visually depict, and by inference, to
approve and encourage, most if not all of the earlier mentioned forms of
sexual immorality. Pornography is especially degrading to women since
most pornography involves the use of women in subordinate and degrading
roles for the purpose of sexual exploitation. In many cases it fosters the
mentality which considers women as only objects which exist to gratify
the selfish and sometimes sadistic desires of men. Pornography is a form
of profound hostility toward women.
In recent years, pornography has moved rapidly beyond adult scenes
involving nudity and heterosexual intercourse to scenes which depict
homosexuality, bestiality, and group sex orgies. Perhaps even worse is its
exploitation of children. Our sensitivities are outraged at the degrading
roles which children are called upon to perform. Often the result is
permanent emotional damage to the child, and in some cases, death by
murder. Today, "Kiddie Porn" is a fast growing and profitable segment
of the pornography industry. Its focus is on children at an early or
pre-adolescent age. For the sake of these children, this outrageous
exploitation must stop.
Less explicit, but with the potential to be just as morally harmful, are
the activities of our film and television industries. Too often the Judeo-
Christian values which call for sexual faithfulness to one partner in marriage
are either ignored or distorted. Too often the media seems determined to
present adultery, incest, prostitution, and in some cases, homosexuality,
as the normal way of life. The positive portrayal of Christians is also a
missing ingredient in an industry which often claims to simply reflect that
which is social reality or that which the public wants.
Through the use of "soft core" pornography, the television and film
industries promote sexual values which are blatantly anti-Christian.
Furthermore, many of the life-styles and values which are modeled on the
screen work against the traditional community values of society. Media
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values are often in direct contradiction to those life-styles and values which
are modeled and proclaimed in the Scriptures as examples of holy living.
Such holy living is pleasing to God and healthy for us.
We are deeply alarmed at the spread of all levels of pornography as modem
technology is utilized. With the rise in popularity of cable television, video
cassette recording, **dial-a-porn," and personal computers, the distribution
of pornography is made even easier. As an industry it is now a multi-billion
dollar business and is often linked to organized crime. This expanded ac-
cess means increased availability in our homes to both adults and
unsupervised children.
Those who indulge in pornography also may become victims as they ex-
perience a need for escalation. Much research indicates that pornography
is both seductive and addictive. It desensitizes the viewer and creates an ap-
petite for even more sexually expHcit material. This addiction can happen
to anyone who regularly opens himself to pornography^s influence. Other
documentation shows that pornography in some cases is linked to violence
in sex related crimes such as rape or child abuse. This kind of perverted
sexual activity is the result of a society which has come to believe that sex
is simply another natural appetite and that it should be satisfied regardless
of its manner of satisfaction.
It is time for Christians to wage war on pornography. Churches and
individual Christians can no longer remain silent. We must call individuals
to repentance by rebuking their sin and we must speak prophetically of God's
certain judgment upon a society which tolerates such activity. It is time to
insist on legislation and firm enforcement of laws which would prohibit those
few who would seek to make financial gain by exploiting the fallen nature
of mankind. "Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any
people." (Prov. 14:34).
We call on the President of the United States, the Department of Justice,
the Postal Service, and all proper authorities to enforce those laws and
statutes which already exist against sexually explicit material. We call on
local Christians and local churches to become involved in their individual
communities. We take note that the Supreme Court has ruled that
pornography is not protected by the First Amendment and that obscenity
shall be determined by local conmiunity standards. Thus, it is that we believe
this evil can be reduced, controlled, or eliminated if we the people and our
elected officials refuse to tolerate its presence in our local communities.
In recognition of our obligation to uphold the righteousness of God, and
recognizing that evil often exists because Christians too often remain silent,
we, the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference, therefore:
ADOPT this position statement condemning pornography;
COMMIT ourselves to do everything we can to work toward the
elimination of pornography in our society;
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PLEDGE ourselves
— to reaffirm those scriptural principles which promote human
dignity,
— to protect our families from sexual exploitation,
— to provide healthy roles for the expression of human sexuality,
— to pray that God will grant national repentance, to forgive our sin,
and to deHver us from our national obsession with all forms of
sexual behavior which deviate from His revealed will.
STATEMENT REGARDING
MINISTERIAL STANDING OF WOMEN
The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference affirms certain
doctrines and principles as basic to its existence and, therefore, non-
negotiable in its practice. Among these are its commitment to the full Divine
inspiration and authority of the Bible; the automonous polity of our local
churches; and the importance of maintaining unity without denying
diversity. Each of these three affirmations has been considered as vital to
our position with regard to the ministerial standing of women in our
Conference.
A significant amount of study has been done by evangelicals on this
subject in recent years. It appears evident to us that Christians, equally
committed to the authority of Holy Scripture, may disagree on whether
or not the Scriptures allow for the ordination of women. We recognize
that some defenders of women's ordination do so upon principles which
sacrifice biblical authority. We in no way support such efforts. We affirm
that persons who are firmly committed to the authority of God's Word,
though they differ in their interpretations of the Word on this subject, are
welcome to hold their convictions with clear conscience within our
fellowship.
No church within our Conference is required to teach and practice a
viewpoint, with regard to ordaining women, which is against the conviction
of that particular assembly. Each congregation ordains whom it freely
chooses, thus preserving its own autonomy. Whoever is duly ordained in
a local church, whether male or female, may apply to the CCCC Credentials
Committee and, if qualified, be recognized as ordained. This should not
be understood as Conference approval nor disapproval of the ordination
of women, but rather as recognition of the conscientious action of an
autonomous congregation.
We urge, in this issue as in others, that members of the Conference relate
to one another in a spirit of love and unity. Members are not asked to
compromise their own convictions, but are asked to respect the right of
others, who are also devoted to the Head of the Church and to His Word,
to hold their own convictions as well.
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